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Taylor
Location: Moss Beach, California, USA

My 15 1/2 year old tabby, Joe, passed away in early May 20 08 and I was just devastated by his loss. About a month later I took his sister into the vet for a routine visit and the vet assistants said “Oh come look at our new kittens!” – they knew a sucker when they saw me. So there were two sisters at five weeks old remaining from a litter of three. I fell in love then and there. I told my husband but he didn’t think it was a good idea. Of course, after I brought Taylor and her sister Marble home, it was my husband who showed them off to the neighbors and bought them toys! Taylor is my little muffin!!
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Duchess
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

This is Duchess. Right now she is using her adorable face to convince me to not study and pay attention to her. Needless to say, I spent more time attempting to study than actually studying.
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Kimba
Location: Perth, WA, Australia

Kimba is a beautiful burmilla. He is such a sweet, loving kitten and always looks out for his family, he is extremely vocal and if he’s bored he’ll let you know about it. He always finds a way to brighten your day by entertaining with back flips and dare devil jumps of high places (we’ve had to catch him a few times) but at the end of the day likes to curl up and hog your pillow.
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Pippin
Location: Ketchikan, Alaska, USA

He is our Cougar, and has a thing for freshly washed hair and raw fish. His tail has a life all its own – it twitches at the tip like a rattlesnake, and he can twist it in a corkscrew. If you cut his tail off, it would grow a new cat!
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Peewee
Location: Ketchikan, Alaska, USA

Peewee’s nickname is “squirrel”. He’s more tail than cat – he crawls in my lap and sucks his toes (he’s now ten months old and still does it.
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Fran & Ollie
Location: Spring Lake, Michigan

This is Fran (on the left) and Ollie, of the trio of my foster kittens I named Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Other than being adorable as all get-out, Ollie is a silver tabby whose markings are symmetrical (same on both sides). When he stands up to the wall and you look from the back, it looks like a big raccoon face! Soon they will be spayed/neutered and find their furever homes!
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Cali
Location: Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Cali is a feral rescue from the feral colony at a university campus. People often ask what can you do with a feral cat? Well Cali is training for her therapy cat certification, she walks on a leash and knows how to sit, shake and rides in the car to visit friends. This is a baby picture but now she will be two August 3rd.
