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Lady
Location: Houston, Texas, USA

This is a picture of my cat, Lady, a week after I rescued her from outside on a COLD November night. Isn’t she an angel?
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Houdini & Spanelli
Location: Atlanta, Georgia, USA

This was taken July 2008 of my Houdini and Spanelli. Spanelli is the fluffy one and Houdini the almost all black one. They were both stolen from me on my birthday, Oct 4th, 2009. I miss them dearly and look for them every day.
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Dusty
Location: Vero Beach, Florida, USA

This is my sweet Dusty,after a rather rocky start when he and his brother Chester were brought to me as orphan three week old kittens,he has grown to a sweet and sleek two month old kitten sitting in a window here. He loves “light birdees” and has trained us to make them for his entertainment. He has grown into a darling little purr machine who thanks us for rescuing him everyday.
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Emmy
Location: Puyallup, Washington, USA

Our Girl Emmy was featured in October and she is growing like a weed! She has such a cute personality and we enjoy her playful nature. We love having her around to brighten up our day!
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Gilly
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

“Knock, knock. Who’s there? It’s Gilly!” Yeah, we named her after a mediocre SNL skit, but it’s fitting. We rescued Gilly from a friend who found her out in the cold. She has been a wonderful new addition to our family. The vet approximates her age at nine weeks. Likes: toilet paper, swatting at TV movement, feet. Dislikes: Sophie the dog, the “naughty cat” water gun, the vacuum.
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Humphrey
Location: Indiana, USA

This is my nephew kitty, Humphrey. Humphrey was adopted by my nephew from the Humane Society by his University. He had always wanted a kitten but his mom was against it. When the opportunity arose for him to save a kitten himself, he quickly jumped on the occasion. He is now the “crazy cat man” and wants to adopt and save all the kittens at the Humane Society!
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Unknown Kitten
Location: Meghma, India

The Kittenmaster writes: I spotted this little fellow last week while trekking on the Singilila Trail in the Himalayas, which winds along the India/Nepal border. Meghma is about 8,500 feet up, so this is a high-altitude kitty. I saw several cats and kittens during the trek, most of whom were rather dusty little chaps who appeared to have been in plenty of fights, but this one looks pretty well-preserved.
