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04-07-2012, 11:38 AM | #11 | |||
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Gosh, Weezie has gotten so big!! I remember when you first got her.....just a baby!
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04-07-2012, 01:05 PM | #12 | |||
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LOL Weezie was just over a pound and a runt when we adopted her. Even today I suspect her vision is not normal, as compared to Houdini who is very visual. She seemed to "expand" after August last year though.
Now Houdini was a BIG kitten at the same age (2.5 lb)...and today, while as long as Weezie she shows no signs of getting "big" yet. Almost 8 months old now. She hovers at about 6 lbs. Weezie has to be over 10 easily. Yes, we call Weezie "substantial"...and she sure is. She can sprint quickly over short distances, but is not much of a climber. Houdini is the opposite! Very agile, very fast, whoooosh! LOL Quote:
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