Glyph wrote in message ...
>I posted some photos of my cat Ceaite (1 and a bit year old tabby) on
>alt.binaries.pictures.animals. Not incredibly recent, since I was more
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Awww, how cute! From the feedback I've received, the binaries group would
love to be flooded with more kitten or cat pics, so go ahead and post more.
We'd love to see them.
My Mysty was about a year old when he disappeared. I still miss him a lot.
:( Whenever I go outside now I think of Mysty late last summer and how he
loved to play in the yard and climb the trees. I usually see the calico cat
he played with that seems to pass through our yard in the early morning.
It's really sad..
Shaz
Glyph - 29 Jun 2003 06:46 GMT
On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 14:26:50 -0400, "Invincible (Shazza De Coon)"
<guardianforce@finalfantasy.com> tossed a golden coin into a well and
made a fervent wish:
>Awww, how cute! From the feedback I've received, the binaries group would
>love to be flooded with more kitten or cat pics, so go ahead and post more.
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>Shaz
Thanks! :D Ceaite's my first cat, so I'm all sorts of proud of her.
Love animals, but my older sister had bad allergies, then I had
roommates who hated cats with a passion, so this has been my first
chance to get a fuzzy pet. :)
My in-law's four cats took to me very quickly, despite being very shy
guys (actually, I think it probably was a sign to the family that I
was the "right one"!). One of them, a big black and white cat named Ed
who loved his fridge (slept the night in front of it, in fact!) and
getting "horsey rides" on Dad's knee died this past year from
liver/kidney problems, combined with a lump (probably cancer) in his
throat (couldn't eat). Whenever I go to the fridge there, I still
mentally look for Ed, either to not step on him or keep him out of the
human food. :( Dad took Ed's death really hard. Happily, they're
looking for a kitten (all of the other cats are middle-aged to 14
years old) to add to the cat part of the family. :) I guess the cycle
of cat companionship continues on.
Love your photos of the kittens! It makes me think of Ceaite and the
silly little antics she did. :D
Glyph
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