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!
I think that is alright, it is so funny talking about cats with names that belong to the opposite gender, and well I can't say much, my mother named me Willie, and I am female, So I feel right at home with all these odd named kitties, LOL.

Grover is about 9 months old, I really don't think she is going to get to be a big cat, I guess it could of been the start she had in life, and it stunted her growth, well anyway to me she seems smaller than she should be. Did you get a look at Grovers tail? It is so funny looking, but I really love it no matter how funny looking it is.

Take a look at this picture of her, she had been sitting on top of my deck, which has kind of a bookshelf on it and she was on that part of it, watching and watching for something, a mouse I guess, anyway, she suddenly jumped up and was clinging to the side of the wall, she did not get anything that night, but the next night she jumped really quick, and came down with a baby mouse in her mouth. Her first official catch. Anyway here is a picture of her hanging on the side of the wall:



I will be glad to see some pictures of your cats, I really love to look at the torties out there. So I will be watching for them.

My name is Willie, and I am really happy you joined Pet Talk. Welcome, welcome, welcome!!

Willie Sue