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  1. #1
    So now at approx. nine months Pimenta is starting to get a little meat on her bones, thanks to the daily training sessions by Pantera ( i.e. Pantera running her down and using Pimenta as a punching bag). The Problem? Along with the bit of muscle Pimenta is getting more than little cocky



    On some days even Pimenta runs out of gas


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    Aww, she's getting so big!
    I've Been Frosted

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    AWWWWwwwwww!!! Aren't they ever both adorable! And isn't Pimenta getting to be a big girl!

    Lovies to them both, from Galaxy and Sparkler and Pat.
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    They are beautiful cats!
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    I've been Boo'd ... right off the stage!

    Aaahh, I have been defrosted! Thank you, Bonny and Asiel!
    Brrrr, I've been Frosted! Thank you, Asiel and Pomtzu!


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    Still can't files to attach, but there are workarounds. Here's some more pics.

    The part of Pimenta growing the fastest is her attitude



    It's difficult to get the two to appear together in a photo, but miracles do happen. Pimenta is almost as long and tall as Pantera, but is still barely half the size. Foreshortening is a beauty, Pimenta always looks bigger in photos


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    Excellent - we so understand the difficulty of getting two busy young cats in one photo! And yes, she is getting so big so quickly! Someone must be feeding her well!
    I've Been Frosted

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    lol, Pimenta eats anything and everything that isn't nailed down. In fact, that habit landed her with a case of worms (she's still being treated for that) but even that hasn't slowed her down. She's so different from Pantera, who by and large doesn't like human food, especially anything processed.

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