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Madilyn submits to Star's inspection with little grace. My sister's critters on the ranch in Stonewall, Texas.
Once upon a time, her name was Hannah. We began to call her the, "Terrorist," because she'd hid under furniture and surprise attack your ankles as you walked by.
Somewhere along the way, "Hannah" disappeared and she became, "Wussy."
Note the notch in the tip of her left ear from some long forgotten battle with the other cats.
Dear Mom,
Read your message on Kat's site. How long will you be in HI. without Dad? Sounds like just a short time - hope it is.
It is a beautiful Sunday Morning here - lots of sun. It was a warm lovely day here yesterday as well.
I have finished my first class, yesterday was pretty much spend working with my team to get the last assignment done. Felt like another work day, spending so many hours in front of a computer.
I will go to church today and then will spend time with friends and attend a party that a friend is giving (jewelry party).
Have a great day - do not work too hard. I will call you soon to chekk in and chat with you.
Lots of Love,
Lisa
"Tortiseshell" done on 2.5x3.5 Bristol Board Artist Trading Card w/Prismacolor pencils, ink and gel pens. 4/2011
Braille was found as a tiny kitten, stray on the streets of Rome. She had a terrible eye infection that cost her both sight and comfort. She recently had both eyes surgically removed (enucleation), and has been adopted by her foster mom Kayla!
Set of three different purse handles to swap - bottom right is wood and the other two are tortiseshell plastic
What is it with Dutch/Flemish shops using tortiseshell kitties as watch cats? I encountered another example in Amsterdam.
(This was taken late at night, ergo the poor quality)
Braille was found as a tiny kitten, stray on the streets of Rome. She had a terrible eye infection that cost her both sight and comfort. She recently had both eyes surgically removed (enucleation), and has been adopted by her foster mom Kayla!
Braille was found as a tiny kitten, stray on the streets of Rome. She had a terrible eye infection that cost her both sight and comfort. She recently had both eyes surgically removed (enucleation), and has been adopted by her foster mom Kayla!
Stella is a stray cat that was pregnant when she was brought to a clinic. She has since had 5 kittens. She will be staying with someone who works at the clinic until I adopt her next month (October) once the babies are weaned.
I will not be adopting any of the kittens - I'm too old for that kind of responsibility. :-)
This photo was taken by the woman who is taking care of her, not long after the kittens were born. You can see Stella is still a little messy. Vicki has given me permission to use the picture.