Time to introduce my three![]()
First - my twins. The last two cats I had were geriatrics who lived to be 16 and 17 and the last died in April of 2003. So, I went looking at the shelters for an adult, but was greeted instead by two kittens who needed to go as a unit because the brother was very attached to the sister - that is how I came to have Eliot and Emily-my very first kittens! Here is Emily, who is also the "princess" of the house and a daddy's girl. I like to joke about her because she can manipulate my hubby until I want to barf. He waits on her like a servant and when he is around, she *ignores* MEShe is a brat but I love her anyway! When her precious daddy is not around, she is as snuggly as can be.
Her brother Eliot is lean and active, always alert and moving! He is a loverboy but only when it is his idea and then you better stop the press because he will NOT be ignored![]()
My RB Bert was a lovebug orangie and I have always loved orange males and feel they have the sweetest personalities. I felt two kitties was enough - BUT visited the shelter when I read about this next boy. He was just over a year old and his previous owners no longer wanted him. The shelter was finding it hard to place him because he was "plump". That family's loss was MY GAIN because this guy is a total love muffin and the sweetest boy you could imagine. He personally greets every visitor to enter the door and supervises any job that is done around the house. He gives me sandpaper kisses and furry hugs. I think his face can melt the hardest heart and his gentleness calms my soul. Here is my Dylan, who is now 2 years old.
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She is a brat but I love her anyway! When her precious daddy is not around, she is as snuggly as can be.

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