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Sir Uli Pompador
Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA

Sir Uli is an adopted pure bred mutt. Meaning he is mixed with lots of cats all purebred, or so says his vet. He loves nuzzles, coconuts and long walks on his leash.
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Fizz
Location: Montrose, California, USA

Fizz was born to a stray cat who we’ve been feeding in our backyard. He and his brother Grape Star (both named by our 4 year old daughter) were recently adopted by a nice family. We weren’t able to keep them as I am severely allergic, but got close enough to snap this cute pic.
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Dariah
Location: Ionia, Iowa, USA

Dariah is an adorable tuxedo who is quite a little stinker! I love her white toes and how her chin is half black and half white!
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Muon
Location: Morristown, New Jersey, USA

This is a rare sleepy moment for our new kitten Muon. Her name is fitting: a muon is a high-energy, sub-atomic particle that travels at 99% the speed of light. Just like the kitten.
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Miss Lily Whiskers
Location: Cardiff, Wales, UK

Lily was found in a rubbish skip when she was 3 weeks old. Someone had thrown her away after brutally torturing her. She needed 24/7 vet care. However, she was a real survivor and now that she has recovered and grown up a bit she felt that you needed to see her beautiful six month old baby pictures.
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Xiao Hui
Location: Singapore

My name is Xiao Hui, it means ‘little grey’ in Chinese. As you can see, I got this name through my grey striped fur. This picture was taken when I was about a few days old. I am the first-born and the only one surviving from my batch, as my twin brother died soon after we were born. He looked exactly like me. As I am alone, I can only play with my owners. I love to hide in dark corners and pounce on them in the middle of the night or early morning to catch them by surprise! Boy! Do I have fun when they are taken by surprise! Polar is my younger brother from the second batch of kittens by mum gave birth to. His picture was posted on 28 Jan. Do we look alike?
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Kitty
Location: Elko, Nevada, USA

My husband is allergic to cats, and it was right after my mother had passed away that I learned the neighbor had been blessed with a batch of five kittens. All summer they romped and stomped in my yard, ruining the flowers and shrubs. Regardless, my children and I loved having them around. As soon as I realized their worth for bringing sunshine into a gloomy time of my life, they disappeared. But I will always remember them, and am thankful for the smiles they brought.
