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Kobe
Location: Huntington Beach, California, USA

In 2002 we found Kobe through a friend whose sister had a farm where there was a huge litter of kittens; 12, I think. My son named him Kobe after his [then] favorite basketball player and it still makes us laugh – he is name after a very athletic and graceful athlete but is a HUGE klutz!! Our Kobe-Cat makes us smile every day.
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Theo
Location: Burlington, Vermont, USA

I posted a picture of Theo when I first got him. In the picture he had pink eye and fleas and was not in the best shape. He is now almost six months old and is in perfect health. Since people asked for update pictures I figured I’d share how he is doing. Since he has been feeling better he barely takes the time to nap and fills his day (and night!) with all the kitty activities you can think of. He has a constant purr and loves attention from anyone and everyone. He has the loudest meows and is one of the chattiest cats I’ve ever met, which is interesting because he is deaf. He is really a sweet cat and I’m absolutely in love with him!
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Gandalf
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Hello World! My name is Gandalf; I think my Mom named me that more because of the whole “You shall not pass!” thing instead of being all grey and wizardy and stuff.
Anyway! My little brother Malcolm was the Daily Kitten on June 16th, 2012. I was all “hey! I was a cute kitten, I should be a pinup too!”. So, here I am at my foster home, before my Mom adopted me. That was six years ago, wow… I’m all about snoring loudly when I sleep, playing with the fuzzy stick, making you rub my tummy when you cross my path, and harassing birds. And I love my Mom more than anything in the world. And my brothers. And my sister too, I suppose.
Apparently, I’m a “special needs” kitty, whatever that means. I have something called epilepsy, and sometimes I shake on the floor and funny stuff comes out of my mouth, but I’m always OK afterwards. My Mom gives me a hug and a kiss and some water, and it’s all better. The other cats get concerned as well! There’s not much I can do about it, but luckily, it doesn’t happen too often.
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Sawyer
Location: Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA

This is Sawyer doing what he does best… looking cute to get away with murder. He’s such a little brat but never malevolent; he’s just full of a lot of energy! Sawyer enjoys picking fights with his big sister, Roxy, letting Roxy mother him, climbing inside the fitted sheet on my bed to sleep and getting on top of the fridge to howl like a coyote. Yes, I’m serious!
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Roxy Anne
Location: Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA

This was the first night I brought home Miss Roxy. We were two girls all alone in a big, new city and she was my first "child". I loved coming home every day and seeing her black and white smudgie face waiting for me by the door. A maintenance man in our building told me that when he would walk past my front door, he would see a white paw suddenly stick out from under the door and start waving… like Roxy was beckoning him to come play with her! To this day, she knows my footsteps and the sound of my keys and will be flopped on her back, showing her tummy by the time I walk inside.
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Snowflake
Location: Kailua Kona, Hawaii, USA

Little Snowflake is welcoming in the New Year! She is an advoCATS foster kitten at Nancy’s house in Kailua Kona, Hawaii (The Big Island). Snowflake had been spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped and awaiting her “Forever Home”.
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Venus
Location: Dubai, The United Arab Emirates

My lovely two month old kitten was found in the streets running around and meowing for hours when we came to the decision to take her. She was trying to elude us but we eventually caught her. She was one month old at that time. The next day we found her little brother dead on the side of the street with his head open, RIP. We thank God till this day that we took her before anything happened to her. She is sooo energetic playful, and friendly and I <3 her!

