Kyra

KyraKyra playing with the mouse!

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Comment by FFrreedd
2006-08-02 07:13:35

Fuzzy grey kitty! Kyra is a cutie. Does she chase the cursor around on the screen or try to move the mouse around when you are using it?

Funny thing is that I have that EXACT same game pad thingie in the background.

 
Comment by kittyluvr4life
2006-08-02 07:16:48

AAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwwwwh!! SSSOoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Cuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuute!! I just want to kiss that small fuzzy face!!

That’s funny, Fred!!

 
Comment by meegle
2006-08-02 07:23:09

so precious! and that sly grin just forces you to think something has just recently been “taken care of” - but too cute that a punishment or time-out is just NOT going to happen!

…then, add in a little extra to that grin by having Kyra’s mouth open just a smidge, as if to say “go ahead, make my day - try to be upset! i’d love to see you try to be angry with me!”

 
Comment by Kim
2006-08-02 07:45:56

Kittens today! They’re becoming so high tech that even the mouse is electronic now! LOL

 
Comment by ppearson23
2006-08-02 07:54:11

What beautiful blue eyes. Full of fun and mischief!

 
Comment by LG
2006-08-02 08:05:32

Isn’t it just like a kitty to ALWAYS appear in the middle of everything? What a cutie pie…

 
Comment by CuteOttersDotCom
2006-08-02 08:25:51

What an adorable puffball! This looks like the rare picture where Kyra is sitting still!

 
Comment by CatRancher
2006-08-02 08:36:31

“A mouse is a mouse” FUZZ. She is just adorable!

 
Comment by violentjaysa
2006-08-02 08:49:29

She looks like a little princess!! :-)

~ j

 
Comment by kathy
2006-08-02 09:12:33

thats a cute little grey furr ball with blue eyes!! looks like her tongue is sticking out!

 
Comment by Debbie
2006-08-02 09:12:37

I love smokey gray kitties w/sly looks on their cute little faces!

 
Comment by CaliRozeCat
2006-08-02 09:13:28

Kyra means Ruler (Greek origin) — This little Kyra RULES! She’s so adorable with gorgeous blue eyes — she could play with my mousie any day! xoxo

 
Comment by Aubrey
2006-08-02 09:18:09

What a dainty baby! On the Gateway to cat-hood!
DELL-ICATE FUZZ

Comment by ceejoe
2006-08-02 10:07:42

oh Aubrey! groannnnn….

 
 
Comment by Dee from Tampa
2006-08-02 09:20:46

Since yesterday was such a tear-filled day, here’s a corny joke.

*HELP WANTED*
A local business was looking for office help. They put a sign in the window, stating the following: “HELP WANTED. Must be able to type, must be good with a computer and must be bilingual. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.”

A short time afterwards, a dog trotted up to the window, saw the sign and went inside. He looked at the receptionist and wagged his tail, then walked over to the sign, looked at it and whined. Getting the idea, the receptionist got the office manager. The office manager looked at the dog and was surprised, to say the least. However, the dog looked determined, so he led him into the office.

Inside, the dog jumped up on the chair and stared at the manager. The manager said “I can’t hire you. The sign says you have to be able to type.” The dog jumped down, went to the typewriter and proceeded to type out a perfect letter. He took out the page and trotted over to the manager and gave it to him, then jumped back on the chair.

The manager was stunned, but then told the dog “the sign says you have to be good with a computer.” The dog jumped down again and went to the computer.

The dog proceeded to enter and execute a perfect program, that worked flawlessly the first time. By this time the manager was totally dumb-founded! He looked at the dog and said “I realize that you are a very intelligent dog and have some interesting abilities. However, I still can’t give you the job.”

The dog jumped down and went to a copy of the sign and put his paw on the sentences that told about being an Equal Opportunity Employer.
The manager said “yes, but the sign also says that you have to be bilingual.”
The dog looked at the manager eagerly and said, “Meow!”

Comment by tesa
2006-08-02 10:36:38

Loved that little joke, sent it to everyone in my address book!

 
 
Comment by Tina
2006-08-02 09:49:50

What a precious mouser!

 
Comment by meow
2006-08-02 10:14:01

what an adorable lil’ girl! she’s so sweet looking! i wonder if she’ll have blue eyes when she’s older.

 
Comment by Nicolletta
2006-08-02 10:56:00

Gorgeous little fuzzball!

 
Comment by Dee from Tampa
2006-08-02 11:14:50

interesting article….
*A Younger Cat in 7 Steps*
Keeping your feline friend as young as possible can help improve the length and quality of your pet’s life. To make your pet younger, help your cat follow these 7 steps:

1. Help your cat maintain a healthy, trim figure. Your cat should be well proportioned with a lightly nipped waist and little belly fat. Control your cat’s caloric intake and encourage regular exercise. Doing so will help keep your cat from getting too big or developing weight-related health problems, making his or her CatAge up to 2.5 years younger.

2. Keep people foods from your cat as much as possible. In general, human leftovers contribute little to your cat’s very particular dietary needs. Limiting the human food in your cat’s diet can make his or her CatAge up to 2.5 years younger.

3. Give your kitty cat treats only occasionally. Choose a lower-calorie treat recommended by your vet. Controlling extra calories can make his or her CatAge up to 2.5 years younger.

4. Keep your cat’s mouth clean and healthy. Proper oral hygiene for cats, including regular toothbrushing and dental treats, will help keep your pet’s mouth disease free. Periodontal disease is the greatest source of health problems in cats. Clean, healthy teeth can make your cat’s CatAge up to 8 months younger.

5. Play with your cat. If your cat is an indoor pet, he or she may not get enough exercise. Give your cat a variety of feline-friendly toys and encourage your cat by participating in playtime. You’ll both benefit. Keeping your feline active can make his or her CatAge up to 8 months younger.

6. Schedule regular veterinarian visits. Early vaccinations and regular vet visits help prevent illness. If your cat was not vaccinated as a kitten, ask your vet which vaccines are appropriate for your adult cat. Vaccinating your cat can make his or her CatAge up to 8 months younger.

7. Keep your cat safe and secure inside your home. Disease, predators, traffic, and other outdoor dangers drastically shorten the life span of the average outdoor cat. Keeping your cat inside and protecting him or her from the hazards of outdoor life can make your pet’s CatAge up to 6.1 years younger.

 
Comment by Alliscia
2006-08-02 11:29:15

What a beautiful kitten. Have always wanted a grey cat.

 
Comment by Dee from Tampa
2006-08-02 12:00:16

Kyra is beautiful. In this photo, she likes wolf-like. Gorgeous.

 
Comment by Dee from Tampa
2006-08-02 13:18:55

I thought this was kind of bittersweet—–anyone who has lost a beloved cat may think this is cute. I hope Timmy’s people read this (yesterday’s TDK).

*RELIGION DEPARTMENT*
MISSY CAT’S LETTERS TO GOD

Dear God -
When I get to heaven, will my spayed procedure be reversed and what kind of punishment do you plan for the vet who did this to me?

Dear God -
Is it true that angel wings are made from spun hairballs?

Dear God -
Will there be mice in heaven? If so, can I repent now for the ones I ate?

Dear God -
Cats aren’t mentioned in your Bible. Do you plan to write a sequel?

Dear God -
Baptists say immersion in water is necessary for heaven. Can I get in as a Methodist?

Dear God-
Since you gave cats nine lives on earth, does that mean we’ll be in
heaven nine times longer than dogs?

Dear God:
If I fall off a cloud in heaven, will I land on my spleen?

Dear God:
I need to keep up my exercises. Will there be any curtains in
heaven?

Dear God:
How close is your aviary to the where cats live in heaven?

Comment by Cathi in NC
2006-08-02 19:41:55

The poem from yesterday is at the following site. I responded to yesterday’s comments before I realized no one is there today. I have an excuse… I’ve been working 2 jobs.

http://www.geocities.com/Petsburgh/7848/bridgepoem

I read these poems when I really miss my Teddy Bear. I had to put him down on New Year’s Eve day and it still bothers me alot from time to time. I know he’s in a better place waiting for me, but it still hurts.

On a much lighter note… I absolutely love Kyra! I agree, she looks like a wolf in this picture. I love her fur and eyes.
I’m definitely in love with her. I’d take her home in a heartbeat.
I’m partial to black cats but I have always wanted a Russian Blue. I will probably never get one unless its in a kill shelter because I have thind thing about paying for a cat when so many cats are homeless.

 
 
Comment by Lyss
2006-08-02 13:56:08

Look at those pretty blue eyes!!!! AWWWWW!

 
Comment by Casper's Mom
2006-08-02 14:02:27

What a cute Kyra, she does look like she already rules the household. Love the pretty blue eyes. Looks like she might be a mouse hunter.

 
Comment by tina
2006-08-02 14:08:11

*high-tech fuzz!*

 
Comment by Arcalian
2006-08-02 14:39:46

*Computer Savvy FUZZ*

Kyra is a Kutie!

 
Comment by Rosie
2006-08-02 15:44:42

*Wilkinson Sword FuZZ*

 
Comment by Rani
2006-08-02 16:12:52

How cute and how small!

 
Comment by caroline
2006-08-02 18:06:06

She’s beautiful! Lovely eyes! she looks ike she’s got a case of the “kitten fuzzies”.. :)

 
Comment by Sheri and Edna
2006-08-02 18:18:08

What a beautiful kitty! Those blue eyes are so expressive!
God bless you and Kyra always. :)

 
Comment by Jane
2006-08-03 06:02:33

Oooh, the l337 puffkin!

 
Comment by B is for Ben
2006-08-03 06:48:52

Kyra is so precious!

 
Comment by Elli
2006-08-03 06:55:00

Kyra’s eyes are very expressive. What a lovely shade of blue!

 
Comment by lauren
2006-08-03 18:34:47

oh that kitty is the cutie’st kitty i have ever seen

 
Comment by Rachael
2006-08-03 20:24:19

Pretty cat! There should be more comments for this cute one!

 
Comment by Beth from CNY
2006-08-04 04:18:41

Another princess! What beautiful eyes and lovely fur. She’s a beauty!

 
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