May 23rd 2008 1:23 pm
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YIPPEEEE....
It took weeks of sleeping and cuddling with Daddy's Mother, and playing with him whenever we could. But Daddy finally realized he couldn't get rid of us. If he did, his Mother would never forgive him. (he would miss us too, but he would never admit it. never mind, WE know)
So we are now part of the family.
Anyone who wants to follow our adventures, we will be blogging at The Lee County Clowder from now on.
ppuurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
February 7th 2008 12:40 pm
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It looks like our daddy is trying to get rid of us. He just posted a notice on Catster's Adoption forum saying he wants to find us a new home.
We hope we find a nice home.
We hope we can stay together.
Purray for us, please.
PS from their temporary daddy: They're great girls, and under other circumstances I would keep them in a heart beat. But I already have four cats, and not a lot of money. I suspect they'll be better off in a home with a few less cats, and maybe another person or two to give them attention.
January 15th 2008 6:39 pm
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Hi. I'm the Black Kitties temporary daddy.
I took them to the vet yesterday to get spayed, mostly because I was scared we would wind up with half a dozen kittens in the house otherwise.
The vet opened one of them up, and he couldn't find anything to take out. He never touched the other girl. So it looks like some one adopted these kitties, had them spayed, then later dumped them in the field across the street.
January 14th 2008 9:30 am
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We are a bit scared. The bean in this house said we have to go to the V*T today to get 'fixed'.
We didn't know we were broked, and we are kinda worried.
We hope this 'getting fixed' does not hurt.
January 12th 2008 6:41 pm
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We were two little black kitties, lost in the woods.
We followed a large orange tom cat walking toward a house. The orange cat went into the house.
We hid. But we noticed food and water by the door. When there was no one around, we ate quick and then ran for the wood again.
Most of the summer we kept going back to that house, eating the food the beans in the house were leaving out.
We started getting a little braver. We let the bean see us.
The bean kept trying to get us into the house.
Eventually we went in the house. First, just for a little while. (There were four other kitties in there!)
Now we are staying in the house almost all of the time. It is much warmer than outside, and there is always food available. And no raccoons or possums to chase us away.
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