I have SO many pictures of my kitties, but unfortunately don't have a scanner yet, but when I get one you can bet you'll see my kitties!

Ed has the same sort of coloring as Grover, with the more pronounced orange areas, but she is a BIG kitty. Not fat, just tall. When she streches up to me, her forepaws hit my waist. She can put her paws on the bottom cabinets in the kitchen and stretch her neck enough to see what's on the counter (if it's close to the edge). Azriel is much slimmer, she's an average size kitty with a more pointy face. Her coloring is much more muted. Ed has black with orange, and two opposite orange feet and some other brighter orange areas, while Azriel is completely muted all throughout, and is black with a very light orange, almost beige color.

My mom has a tortie that looks almost identical to Grover. Same build and coloring. And my mom is the one who has the long-haired tortie, and she is a doll! I wanted that little one for months, but we didn't want to bring home just one kitty, since we knew our older ones wouldn't like her very much and we didn't want her to be lonely.

My mom has had a ton of girl kitties with boys names and vice versa. A boy named Emily, a girl named Joe, another girl named Stanley...it's hard to tell when they're little. Funny thing is, once you get used to it, it doesn't sound weird anymore. When people hear Ed's a girl and they look at me funny, I wonder what they're looking at me like that for!