Cheetah's Fuzzy Kid's
You can click on the Cats picture to see a larger image, and to see more of their OWN Garden.
This is a picture of Cirse aka OCC (One Cirse Cat) in the cat's privacy garden.
My Son found her one day as he was running his paper route, and brought her home in his paper bag. When I first saw her she was a little scrawny stray of about 2 months old, who had a appetite for anything that didn't eat her first.
She is about 9 years old now. Cirse is a extremely laid back, mellow, gentle girl. This girl has always had a love of chewing and licking fingers. She does have a few other bad habits too.
One habit is that she is notorious for is bugging the Mr. in the wee hours (like at 4:30 a.m.) to be fed. She does this by knocking his glasses and watch off the table and/or getting in his face and howling. Cirse once did a dive from the chest of drawers onto his stomach to wake him, did you notice I said once? Who said you can't teach old cats new tricks? ;-) It is a good thing he loves her as much as I do.
Tasheba, aka (Tash) it appears, is posing regally in this picture, that was also taken in the cat's privacy garden, and she probably is. She knows she's the Queen!
She is about 10 years old, of which I've had her living with me about 9.
She was at first rescued by my sister, when she found out her previous people where going to have her put to sleep. Then I was called, because her cats would not accept Tash. So I said, "I'll take her and find her a home." Guess what? I found her a home with me. She is your typical; crazy, funny, loving siamese.
Click here to hear what she sounds like a lot of the time. ;-)
And now for Samantha, aka (Sam, Super Sam, Slammin Sammi). Don't let this calm looking picture fool you. She is our wild child. This picture was taken on the deck leading out into the cat's privacy garden.
Sam is Tash's daughter. She is 6 years old, going on 6 months. She was born with neurological problems.
When she had problems nursing a few days after she was born we took her to the Vet. He recomended having her put down, as he didn't think she would make it, and if she did, he didn't think she would be able to care for herself.
Well, we talked it over and decided to give her a chance. We started hand feeding her with a dropper as she couldn't nurse right. The Mr. took over this job right away because for some reason she fed better when he handled her. It was so strange, watching him fed her, she looked so tiny in his big hands.
Oh yes, we are so very glad we gave her that chance. She developed very slowly, but she did develop.
Sam is a perpetual kitten, and needless to say very special to us.
Yes, she is cross-eyed, it is not just the picture. ;-)
All the girls are spayed, healthy and very spoiled. They are very much a part of our family.
This summs it up for us very well....
"I love my cats because I love my home, and little by little they've become it's visible soul"
As time allows I hope to adding info and pic's of my dogs, Lady Dog and Pepper.
Some links I've found interesting and useful:
Some Cat Funnys
Thanks for visiting!
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