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Pics of the kitty
So Kitty's name was Spot (although it's Spots in her vet records). Her original name from the Boston animal shelter was Georgia. Guess what P. and W.R. like for a name? *waves weakly at
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We have us a little Georgia kitty. She's already figured how to open the back sliding door. Heh. Pig is still Not Pleased, but they're staking out different parts of the house well.
So Kitty's name was Spot (although it's Spots in her vet records). Her original name from the Boston animal shelter was Georgia. Guess what P. and W.R. like for a name? *waves weakly at
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We have us a little Georgia kitty. She's already figured how to open the back sliding door. Heh. Pig is still Not Pleased, but they're staking out different parts of the house well.
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And to answer last night's question, her first parents moved here from Boston, where they first adopted her.
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(Actually, I believe I've read of freak mutant males that have an extra chromosome and end up being orange and black. But you can forget that tidbit now and just be imperious with your superior cat knowledge and instant non-genitalia-based recognition of her sex.)
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(Sorry James :P)
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The Pest and I send greetings and welcome to the new kitty. (Well, the Pest is mostly interested in attacking the aloe plant at the moment, but for all I know, that means greetings in Cat.)
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