Thanks Mary.
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Thanks Mary.
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I never thought of that!! . In message , KJ writes
Thanks Rita. She doesn't know she's pretty yet! . In message , Rita L. in MA writes
While I was researching before this kitten Louise, I discovered that the Siberian cat has been proven to be very low in allergens. Look them up on Google. They are quite beautiful. We couldn't have one because they do not have the placid temperament to live indoors, but I would have loved to have been able to. . In message , Louise in Iowa writes
She is a Ragdoll, Sunny. The British lines are slightly different from yours; but she does have US blood in her family line (one of her male antecedents was imported).. She is a blue tabby mitted. In other words her face, legs, ears and tail will be blue striped; and she has white toes on front feet, a white chin, and long white socks on her back legs. Her body will get darker as she matures. Her eyes will stay aquamarine; and her nose will be pink.
I'm glad you like her. Now you can imagine the thought I gave you the other day when I told you how she'd fallen asleep in my hand. She overlaps the edges now! She is growing amazingly! .. In message , Sunny writes
Oh, Pat, she's adorable! I love that second photo, where it seems that she's telling you to hurry up and snap the shutter. It would also seem that she's settling right into her duties as one of your QIs. :) What a little beauty she is!
Startled, but alert!!!! :-) It was a great way to see her eyes open!
She's always telling me something, Sandy >g< She is so bright, it is almost incredible! She even has a little vocabulary of different sounds. I'm so glad you like her, as you will, no doubt, be seeing more of her!! . In message , Sandy writes
She only has two states: asleep or alert!! . In message , KJ writes
Howdy!
Delicious!
Thanks for the pics, Patti; hope to see many more.
R/Sandy
Thanks Sandy. I rather think you will!! I feel rather like a new Mum, with a baby coming after all the others are teenagers >gHowdy!
A real beauty! I hear that ragdoll's have quite an unusual nature. Stunning.
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Oh, how sweet! Thanks for sharing. The pictures are wonderful. I love her (his?) eyes. And how soft, warm and sleepy she looks on the quilt. But then, that's what quilts are for, aren't they?
Irene
Whew! Glad to know they are out of harm's way. :)
Heheheheh. Like I'm the final say in what we post. ("Kathyl said it would be OK......") I hope the power doesn't go to my head! That sure made my day!
You're welcome! How's her typing technique? ;-)
-- Dreamweaver - who used to have a parakeet that loved to walk on the keys of my dad's electric typewriter when he was working on work papers! Daddy was just thrilled! LOL
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It did... And she's adorable.
Oh my goodness that is one cute kitty. What fun you must be having. Thanks for sharing. YOu should send in a photo to the cat of the day webpage and see if they use it. She really is sweet. Taria
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She can do repeated 't', commas and numbers >g< . In message , Dreamweaver writes
Smile! Well, so far she's anything but typical!! I am restricted as to breeds, because of the 'indoors' thing. They are
*supposed* to be placid >gg< But, I don't suppose that happens until such time as they are mature! There are a lot of myths about them, though - the most dangerous being that they are impervious to pain. . In message , Jo Pender writesInspirePoint website is not affiliated with any of the manufacturers or service providers discussed here. All logos and trade names are the property of their respective owners.