Mrs Kensington
Domestic Long Hair

Photo of Mrs Kensington, a female Domestic Long Hair
Home:Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand  [I have a diary!]  
Age: 5 Years   Sex: Female

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Nicknames:
Miss, Little Miss, Mrs K, The Kensington

Kitty Complexion:
 Activeness 
sleepyvery active
 
 Intelligence 
sillygenius
 
 Curiosity 
not curiousvery curious
 
 Friendliness 
timidaffectionate
 
 Vocal 
not vocalvery vocal
 

Coloration:
Tortoiseshell

Likes:
Sleeping and begging for food

Pet-Peeves:
Being caught licking plates, The Clothes Drier, Vacuum Cleaners

Favorite Toy:
The cat nip mouse

Favorite Nap Spot:
Blue arm chair

Favorite Food:
Cheese

Skills:
She waves with one paw when you say "wave"

Dwells:
indoors and outdoors

Arrival Story:
We had one cat and we decided as we were out all day he should have a friend. My sister's friends cat had just had kitten so we went and got one of those. We picked her because she had blueish and peach coloured patches on her.

Lives Remaining:
9 of 9

Forums Motto:
Queen of Cheekiness

I've Been On Catster Since:
September 8th 2005 More than 3 years!

Rosette, Star and Special Gift History

Catster Id:
191893

Meet my family

William

Samwise (Jan
2003- Nov
2003)

Meet my Feline Friends
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K.C (kitty
cat)

Mercedes
(Mercy)

Grazzi

Milo

Tintin

Cassie

Doogie

Sofie

Riley

Louis LeBeau

Ethan
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The mischief of Miss


Oh you have to go to work do you? Who cares?


September 8th 2005 10:56 pm   [link to this entry]

We have just moved house and have been following the "keep cats indoors for two weeks" rule. Wwe have ahd to contend with litter trays again and everything. Anyway, we went to check on both cats in the morning to discover they had squeezed out of a tiny gap in the window. We had to call work to tell them we had a cat crisis and would be late. We then discovered that in our haste to find them we had locked ourselves out of the house. My husband was just trying to squezze through another small window when William turned up. There was still no sign of Mrs K though!
After a good search of the garden we decided to drive to our old house to see if she was there. No such luck.
We had to abandon the search and go to work. All day I was worried she had been hit by a car or had got lost - my mums cat never came back after getting out when they moved house.
When I got home I set about making lost cat posters, I had already called the SPCA who were going to look for her and put a message over the radio. Just as I finished printing the last poster who came strolling into the kitchen. Mrs Kensington. Cheeky girl!


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