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"He looked a fierce and quarrelsome cat, but claw he never would;
He only bit the ones he loved, because they tasted good." S. Greenfield
>I just wanted to tell you I saw a Devon Rex for the first time yesterday
> in real life - a little tortoiseshell girl that lives near my parents
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> path. She wouldn't let us touch her but stayed quite close for a while.
> I thought she was enchanting! Are yours Devon Rex or Cornish Rex?
Hi, Deb!
My cats are Devon Rex, and your description of them is very accurate.
They are named Tinùviel (mother, 4 yrs, blue tortoise) and Teti (son, 3 yrs,
classic silver/black tabby). They are very sweet to eachother, they play,
fight, eat and sleep together. I will never split them up, they are too much
connected to eachother.
They talk a lot, too, they are telling me everything they are going to do,
or what they see from the window sill, for instance.
Look at a few pics at http://home.no.net/tiloo (There will be more...)
Hans
Marie Lawrence - 19 Aug 2005 00:44 GMT
I feel sad when I see your photos, I had a black smoke Devon called Kim,
he used to sit on my shoulder. Sadly he went to the RB some years ago.
Marie from OZ
>>I just wanted to tell you I saw a Devon Rex for the first time yesterday
>> in real life - a little tortoiseshell girl that lives near my parents
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> Hans
Debbie Wilson - 19 Aug 2005 06:51 GMT
> Hi, Deb!
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> Hans
So gorgeous!! I still love the picture of the tightly-knit family, those
kittens must have felt so safe :-)
The little female I saw was very much like Tinùviel in colouring, maybe
a little bit more red, as at first I thought it was a fox cub coming up
the drive!
More pics please, immediately ;-)
Deb.

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