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Peanut
Location: Topeka, Kansas, USA

“Hey Mom! Look at me!”, Peanut said, as I was typing on my computer.
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Zoe
Location: Lima, Ohio, USA

Zoe has been with us for one week now and has adapted well to the inside life. She is feisty and friendly all at the same time. The vet commented that she was 1.4 lbs. of attitude. He got no argument from me!
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Sheika
Location: Providence, Rhode Island, USA

Sheika was adopted from the local shelter in August, 2007 when she was 8 weeks old. It was love at first sight and this kitten was destined to be in our home. She is an active kitten, always talking and playing and she loves to go for a ride in the car.
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Nelson
Location: Fort Worth, Texas, USA

Nelson, our new Scottish Fold kitten - On the way home to Fort Worth with owners Frank & Robyn Coffey
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Inky, Yogurt, Byron and Snowflake
Location: Budapest, Hungary

These four kittens (Inky and Snowflake are boys, Yogurt and Byron are girls) were born in a small town in Hungary, in an empty, old house next to my best friend’s place. Yogurt and Byron were adopted by me and my friends and live with us in an apartment. Byron is beautiful and furry, but sometimes quite stupid, and lives for eating and being loved, while Yogurt is a real character, hard to please and quite individualistic. We lost Snowflake when he was three months old, he died of some disease. Inky lives with my grandmother, and terrorizes both of her dogs.
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Precious, Soppy and Franky
Location: Olympia, Washington, USA

I rescued these babies along, with their momma! They are inseparable!
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Ash
Location: San Francisco, California, USA

This is Ash. She’s named after the hero in the “Evil Dead” trilogy. Her favorite pastimes are: (1) Harassing her big brother Bender by constantly attacking his tail. (2) Running around our apartment like a mad kitten, chasing apparently nothing. (3) Drinking from the bathroom sink when we’re trying to brush our teeth. And lastly, (4) Being so adorable that we can’t stay mad at her for more than 30 seconds (She’s got a purr like a motor…that helps).
