From the moment I got up from bed, she was doing it, starting from the bedroom all the way to the hall.
Maybe she does it to entertain us.
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Of the adventures with the foster cats that came to share our lives
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hi,i chanced upon your blog while looking for a foster home for a little kitten I found near my sch. I have a cat fearing dog at home, making it very difficult for me to keep the kitten. Its abandoned by its mother as I saw it lying in the drain for 2days, b4 i took it home to wash and feed. is thr anyone u know that might take a palm sized black kitten (with greyish eyes) kitten?
any help is appreciated. thnks!
my no. 96820311
jamiepacific@yahoo.com.sg
Hi Shawn, good of you to rescue the kitten. Most of the fosterers I know of have their hands full. You may want to put the kitten up for adoption on the Cat Welfare Society's Adoption Bulletin here: http://www.catwelfare.org/page/id/27
Good luck!
Can I exchange your Coco for Chang Chang? Chang Chang is not so noisy one. He likes to rest and sleep almost all the time and will not disturb you. :)
A consummate dancer- worthy of the ballet :)
Coco, you are very cute and adorable lah. i wonder how is Snowy? Do you have her news?
14 times, no wonder you are so slim,Coco.
"Happy to see you" Dance
kxbc: Chang Chang won't be happy to know that you 重女轻男 (being partial to gals) and want to exchange your only "son" for yet another gal! :P
Mary: Snowy is ok...her daddy dotes on her. The other first (rescued) cat doesn't like to be sayang-ed so Snowy (being the opposite) satisfies this need of the human beans.
Thanks auntie p, it's good to hear Snowy is doing well and very well loved. And Coco is indeed very adorable.
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