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Leave a treat for Talladega

Nicknames: Tally, Dega, Queen Bee, Dega-lite

Kitty Complexion:
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Sun Sign:  Quick Bio:
 Coloration: Tortoiseshell

Likes: Keeping everyone else in line

Pet-Peeves: Not being the center of attention

Favorite Toy: Anything with catnip

Favorite Nap Spot: directly on top of me no matter what I'm doing

Favorite Food: Anything beef flavored

Skills: She can open any door she chooses.

Dwells:
indoors

Arrival Story: Late one night I was walking my dog Samantha. She became very upset and started trying to drag me over to some bushes. At first I ignored her and made her continue walking past the bushes and around the corner. Samantha kept turning around and stopping in front of me. When I turned around to see why she wouldn't give it up, this tiny little kitten was following us. I knelt down and held out my hand and she let out a little squeak and came running up to me. Samantha wouldn't stop trying to clean her so she rode on my shoulder the rest of our walk. After I put Sam away I searched the bushes for any sign of a mom or other kittens but found none. I put up signs in the neighborhood, but no one ever claimed her.
She was only four weeks old when I found her.

Bio: Tally ruled our household. If she ain't happy, nobody is happy. The other day when the dogs came inside they ran over her. She waited until they calmed down and then sauntered over and swatted both of them on the nose as a reprimand.
Tally was a social butterfly, when the house was full of people she maked it a point to visit each and everyone so that they can pet her. She can be the most affectionate cat when she wants to be.
Talladega loved to play in water. She would jump in the tub after I shower and roll around in the water, and she prefered to drink directly from the bathroom faucet.
Unfortunately she was spoiled rotten as a baby and it shows, she likes to get revenge when she thinks she has been wronged. But I love her despite her attitude, it just gives her character.
Tally is gone. My main reason for not allowing my cats outside has been reinforced. Tally disappeared. She went out one morning and I haven't seen her since. I volunteer at the pound so I know they didn't pick her up. She just disappeared. I find that the most disturbing. I'd feel better if I knew where she is or what happened rather than living with the question and scanning the yard everytime I go outside, on the slim chance she may just reappear one day.

The Groups I'm In:
Animal Rescue in Texas, FebrezeĀ® Pet Odor Eliminatorā¢, Texas Pets, Torties (and Calicos) UNITE!

I've Been On Catster Since:
| August 15th 2004 |
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More than 7 years! |

Rosette, Star and Special Gift History

Catster Id: 61952

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