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Post by Rufiventris on Oct 30, 2008 6:38:42 GMT 10
Here's the family kitty-cat. He's a good friend of mine. We've had him for about a year or so . . . adopted the little tabby from a local shelter. His name is Woodrow . . . My sister and I are the only ones who call him that, though. The rest of the family call him Wilson. Therefore, he has been dubbed "Mr. President" by one of my friends. President Woodrow Wilson? And here's my darling Gypsie. She was my cat . . . but she dissapeared awhile ago. And this one. He is a bird, but I'm putting him here. He was our seagull friend for awhile. His name is Ferdinand.
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Post by karen on Oct 31, 2008 7:51:07 GMT 10
oh Gypsie is beautiful! her colouring is so unusual. I had a cat years ago (my sisters actually but I claimed her when sis left home) and she disappeared too. Reckon our neighbours nicked her (they'd moved) as they always admired her and kept feeding her expensive tinned sardines and tuna.
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Post by Rufiventris on Nov 1, 2008 2:34:57 GMT 10
Odd. Our next-door neighbors moved the same week Gyp vanished. Probably nothing there, but you mention "cat-napping" . . . We have a coyote problem where I live . . . lost a lot of cats to those pesky things. Being taken by neighbors is certainly a nice alternative.
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