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Old 12-08-2007, 06:38 PM #11
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Just makes me very happy. She's obviously a keeper and very thankful.
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but......I think she is home!!!
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She's a beauty. It's so strange that she is in such good shape except for being so hungry and thirsty. Makes you wonder if she slipped out someone's door. ah well....she wanted a new home anyway.

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Question funny picture...

Tima who is still living with my son....

has a strange way of sitting. He just supplied a picture of this:

I've not seen this before...any comments?
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LOL! What an adorable baby! I'm not sure if any of my cats has posed like that before. My polydactyl, Chewie, gets in some strange positions because his hip was displaced when I found him as a baby. He always lays with one leg stretched way out behind him. He can't curl it up normally.

Thanks for sharing the pictures of the new family addition.
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