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A few days ago I was pulling into my driveway after work, and a kitten was just sitting in my walkway! I went over and picked her up, she was very calm and unafraid of me. She must be only a few weeks old, and she's coyote bait in my neighborhood so I brought her inside and have been taking care of her ever since. Maybe this is some sort of divine gift, since one of my cats died recently. I put a sign outside on the mailbox and so far nobody's claimed her. I may end up keeping her. She is so adorable... she's white with black splotches and has blue eyes, and so tiny! Very well behaved and potty-trained as well. She follows me all around the house and sleeps on my chest. My other two cats seem a bit jealous though.

I love kittens... <img src=smilies/hearton.gif>

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Yea, kittens are uber cute. And since that one's potty trained that makes your life so much easier. To hell with your other cats--that's one a keeper. <img src=smilies/thumb.gif>

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> Reminds me of our housecat...

> Our housecat came when I found her as a very small kitten.
> It was a very harsh spring that year, with temperatures
> reaching well below -20C at nights. (very cold). I found her
> with three other kittens who had not survived the three
> nights of cold weather, and she was likely not going to make
> the night. She was skin and bones from not eating.

> Well, you can guess what happened, as I just told you she is
> our housecat. It was about 4 months later when we opened a
> grain bin on the farm and found out the fate of her mother.
> The mother had fallen in, become trapped and starved on a
> mountain of grain.

That's sad... = (

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Cats and kittens own.
I've one I dislodged from a car (it was caught between the transmission and one of the mounts). Most loyal animal ever.

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You guys love kittens.. Try foster caring for nine at a time!! when they sleep in your closet and mew all night long...
Okay.. so they were really really cute... and I have way too many pictures of them... but still! I think my room smelled for weeks! I had to potty train them and take them from bottle to soft food to hard food before they were adoptable.. Fun times :)

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hehe.. my dog's cool for a dog but I still love cats a whole hell of a lot more... the only reason I love dogs is you can yell at them and they'll come over begging for forgivenes.. a cat gets pissed off for you getting pissed off at it... So.. eh..


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> Our housecat came when I found her as a very small kitten.

that reminds me of a story someone here at work recently told me. he found his cat when it was 1 week old. it was the only living cat, laying with its dead siblings. this guy had to actually dig under the dead cats to find the live one. he took over a month off of work to nurse it to health. i never would have pictured this guy as being that type. in the end, he and a girlfriend he had broke up and she stole his cat.... and they only started going out after the cat was a couple years old. what a fucking whore. <img src=smilies/angryfire.gif>

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Cats kick ass. I'm an animal lover and I have a dog and a rat, but I love my kitty. My family and I adopted her from the local shelter, shit, like six or seven years ago. She's a good cat and love's to fuck with you, like if you pet her belly, she'll start kicking at you with her hind legs, not using her claws or anything, so it feels funny. Anyway, Whoopi booked about three weeks ago.

Since my mom's boyfriend brought his dog, Zeus, to stay with us a few months ago, my cat pretty much stays upstairs. A few times we had to lock Zeus in the bathroom and carry Whoopi downstairs and out onto the lawn. She always came back, until three weeks ago, when she split. Don't know where she went or why, I assume it's because we've been giving more attention to Zeus and my rat, Erven, than good ol' Whoopi. We did get her back and we pay more attention to her than ever before. Yeah, I still play with the dog and let Erven run around on my shoulders, but hey, Whoopi was our first pet, and damn it, I'll never let anything happen to her!

It's funny watching Whoopi eye the rat when he's in the cage, and it's even funnier when she hisses at our 250 pound German Shepherd and he scampers away like a fucking pussy. Funny thing is, speaking of Zeus, he squats to pee like a girl. It's funny and I make fun of him for it. I also slap his ears (not too hard), because they make a funny sound when you do.

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