Page 9 - Tabby Cat Photos
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| Missy Kitty "MissyKitty Joins 3 Russian Blues (the youngest of whom is 11) to lend some color to our cat population. Found her on our porch recently and she is a love, though a food thief. She even attempts our Greyhound's large chunks! She is a torbie with white. She is loving and a doll and will never be found outdoors again." Missy Kitty lives with Carol S. and James R. Boshears, who sent this photo. |
| Tabby "Tabby is currently serving one year as a blood donor at the animal blood bank where I work. He was rescued from the Humane Society and will be available for adoption this fall. He is one of the sweetest cats we have. Although he has all his claws, he has never scratched me - not even in play. When he wants attention he will lie down and roll over onto his back with a 'Look how cute I am' expression on his face. His coat is very soft and he is quite playful." Tabby's photo was contributed by Becky Adams |
| Nala Becky Adams also sent Nala's photo and says, "Nala was adopted along with Simba six years ago. She is very petite and prissy. Her crossed eyes give her a bit of a depth perception problem at times but only make her cuter to me. She loves to be petted and cuddled." |
| Tigger "He was meant to be my cat. I was going to the store to pick up the litter and then I was off to get an adult cat from the pound.. I didn't want a kitten -- I was working and going to school. But low and behold this lady was standing outside with a free kitten box, and me being the animal lover I am, I had to peek in -- and guess who popped right up and kissed me on the nose. He knew he was supposed to be mine and he was right." Tigger's photo was sent by CassieCat. |
| Cheddar and Mocha Cheddar and Mocha rule the roost at Katzendogz' home, and you can hear her brag about them on the Cats forum. She says, "Cheddar and Mocha were both acquired from the SPCA. They have very different personalities, but love each other and us a great deal. The things they do have in common are shyness of strangers, a soft place to sleep, and containers of any kind. They bring such joy to us!" |
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