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Old 12-03-2006, 08:21 PM #11
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Congratulations!!
They certainly are adorable.I also love the names...
Mrs D is so right about the advice she gave.
My 7 yr old cat Felix is more responsive than any other cat i have ever encountered!
He sat in a chair a few months ago and watched my husband take down our front storm door and install another one.The whole time he could have run out but he sat there just watching him..LOL

I know you and your family will just give these lil babies lots of love and attention...
I am so happy for you!!
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They are such cuties, Chemar!


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I read a while back some cat expert book, who claimed that the more
physical handling/attention paid to kittens, the more "interesting" and
dog like (coming when called, following on hikes, etc)... the cats become.
MrsD, I think I believe that there is probably a big difference depending upon their environment in those formative years (months). Our Tony cat was given so much attention. My husband was still in school with just a couple classes and had a lot of free time. Tony used to ride on his shoulder all the time, while he did dishes, walked around, etc. She had a lot of 'dog like' qualities in temperment, although I know the cat 'aloofness' is fairly stereotype. I would agree a lot depends on their 'childhood'.

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just took a pic of our two kitties snoozing on my son's bed (that's Twilight on the bottom and Shadow above)


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they continue to delight us, although they are also getting into all that kitty mischief like "ooooooooooh! curtains!! lets scoot up 'em"
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and Twi has a new game of stalking Gravy, one of our adult cats. Gravy does NOT like to keep finding Twi peering round everything at her
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Altho Shadow is still half the size of Twilight and a lot quieter, he is beginning to copy big bro a lot, and their wrestling and chasing games are a treat to watch.
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Thumbs Up they are both cute...

That Shadow has the most interesting face! Both of them look like
they will be handsome beautiful animals.

Thanks for posting that pic... it is really adorable!
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