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Old 12-17-2011, 06:52 AM
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Yeah, Hopeful, I think this Santa/ginger kittie with glowing eyes, is a real hoot, too.

I've heard, but do not know for a fact, that most ginger tabbies are male. Our son adopted a 7 yr old Garfield from a friend who couldn't keep him anymore. From what I hear he is a hoot as well. We get to meet him this Xmas! And I hear he is gigantic too! LOL

You might like this article:
http://www.ehow.com/facts_5468204_or...abby-cats.html

We had an orange longhair tabby who was male. He got into lots of misadventures and finally was "taken" from us in a freak accident (involving a police car who was radaring from the bushes off the street and ran over him). Broke my heart, as he was so loveable. I can still tear up over his loss!

I hope our new male kitten Houdini is smarter than Rufus was.

Here are two pics of our late Roofie:
He loved watching the deer and they didn't mind him (we think they thought he was a squirrel because he had a fluffy tail)...but they hated our black cats and chased those..we think because the black cats remind them of black bear cubs.
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