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Eileen Clark October 18th 05 12:32 AM

Clark kitties tribute
 

Very shy, impressively-sized Siamese clears her throat, starts softly,
and gains confidence:


Pandora

Pandorable, aka Angel-bunny Princess, aka Psycho-bitch, was our most
senior cat at 18. Though she could be a little drama-queen at times,
no cat has ever perfected a more snuggly repose on top of her human.
She was completely devoted to her beloved Tivoli and seem to consider
herself a faithful widow since he departed in 1994, ignoring all cats
and only consorting with people after that time. She is deeply missed.

Studmuffin & Miss Tuffy

These two were inseparable and it is not possible to speak of them
separately. 'Muff was a neighborhood terrible tom until the Big Snip,
when he became the sweetest and most charming shy guy. Miss Tuffy was
semi-feral kitten who wandered into the yard, who he adopted at once.
When she was captured for the Big Snip, she bit right through Paw's
heavy leather gloves. For over a decade they lived an idyllic life
together, both very friendly to Meowmie. When she sat outside, they
would sit by her chair. 'Muff was about 16 when he died, and though
Tuffy was probably two years younger, she did not long survive his
death.

Marissa

One of the most intelligent and loyal cats we have ever lived with.
She had a definite sense of humor, was playful and gentle, but had a
strong sense of order and kept the little outdoor group together. She
had a distinct call she used to summon the other outdoors, she would
headbutt each one as they arrived. For an outdoor cat, she had perfect
manners for her various medical treatments, always giving us the
feeling that she knew that we were trying to help her. Her cancer
finally overcame her at 15 (maybe 16), but she was graceful and
affectionate to the end.


Mia, House of Clark for Callie, Camille, & Mac

The Clowder October 18th 05 01:35 AM

Clark kitties tribute
 
Eileen Clark wrote:


Very shy, impressively-sized Siamese clears her throat, starts softly,
and gains confidence:


Pandora

Pandorable, aka Angel-bunny Princess, aka Psycho-bitch, was our most
senior cat at 18. Though she could be a little drama-queen at times,
no cat has ever perfected a more snuggly repose on top of her human.
She was completely devoted to her beloved Tivoli and seem to consider
herself a faithful widow since he departed in 1994, ignoring all cats
and only consorting with people after that time. She is deeply missed.

Studmuffin & Miss Tuffy

These two were inseparable and it is not possible to speak of them
separately. 'Muff was a neighborhood terrible tom until the Big Snip,
when he became the sweetest and most charming shy guy. Miss Tuffy was
semi-feral kitten who wandered into the yard, who he adopted at once.
When she was captured for the Big Snip, she bit right through Paw's
heavy leather gloves. For over a decade they lived an idyllic life
together, both very friendly to Meowmie. When she sat outside, they
would sit by her chair. 'Muff was about 16 when he died, and though
Tuffy was probably two years younger, she did not long survive his
death.

Marissa

One of the most intelligent and loyal cats we have ever lived with.
She had a definite sense of humor, was playful and gentle, but had a
strong sense of order and kept the little outdoor group together. She
had a distinct call she used to summon the other outdoors, she would
headbutt each one as they arrived. For an outdoor cat, she had perfect
manners for her various medical treatments, always giving us the
feeling that she knew that we were trying to help her. Her cancer
finally overcame her at 15 (maybe 16), but she was graceful and
affectionate to the end.


Mia, House of Clark for Callie, Camille, & Mac


[Leans over to whisper in the shy lady's ear]

Dat wuz purrfekt, Mia. Owr purrrrrrrrrrrrrs dat dey haff all fownd
eech offur an are waytin in comfurrt an joy at da Bridge.

Mietze
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Miss Violette October 18th 05 02:20 AM

Clark kitties tribute
 
Miss Violette bows her head and purrs... TV holds his lofz hand a little
tighter, while Tiger scoots closer to hiz wifekitty...
Eileen Clark wrote in message
...

Very shy, impressively-sized Siamese clears her throat, starts softly,
and gains confidence:


Pandora

Pandorable, aka Angel-bunny Princess, aka Psycho-bitch, was our most
senior cat at 18. Though she could be a little drama-queen at times,
no cat has ever perfected a more snuggly repose on top of her human.
She was completely devoted to her beloved Tivoli and seem to consider
herself a faithful widow since he departed in 1994, ignoring all cats
and only consorting with people after that time. She is deeply missed.

Studmuffin & Miss Tuffy

These two were inseparable and it is not possible to speak of them
separately. 'Muff was a neighborhood terrible tom until the Big Snip,
when he became the sweetest and most charming shy guy. Miss Tuffy was
semi-feral kitten who wandered into the yard, who he adopted at once.
When she was captured for the Big Snip, she bit right through Paw's
heavy leather gloves. For over a decade they lived an idyllic life
together, both very friendly to Meowmie. When she sat outside, they
would sit by her chair. 'Muff was about 16 when he died, and though
Tuffy was probably two years younger, she did not long survive his
death.

Marissa

One of the most intelligent and loyal cats we have ever lived with.
She had a definite sense of humor, was playful and gentle, but had a
strong sense of order and kept the little outdoor group together. She
had a distinct call she used to summon the other outdoors, she would
headbutt each one as they arrived. For an outdoor cat, she had perfect
manners for her various medical treatments, always giving us the
feeling that she knew that we were trying to help her. Her cancer
finally overcame her at 15 (maybe 16), but she was graceful and
affectionate to the end.


Mia, House of Clark for Callie, Camille, & Mac




Gabrielle October 18th 05 05:01 AM

Clark kitties tribute
 
That wuz bootiful, Mia. snif
Ralph de Ralf for his clowder

Eileen Clark wrote:

Very shy, impressively-sized Siamese clears her throat, starts softly,
and gains confidence:


Pandora

Pandorable, aka Angel-bunny Princess, aka Psycho-bitch, was our most
senior cat at 18. Though she could be a little drama-queen at times,
no cat has ever perfected a more snuggly repose on top of her human.
She was completely devoted to her beloved Tivoli and seem to consider
herself a faithful widow since he departed in 1994, ignoring all cats
and only consorting with people after that time. She is deeply missed.

Studmuffin & Miss Tuffy

These two were inseparable and it is not possible to speak of them
separately. 'Muff was a neighborhood terrible tom until the Big Snip,
when he became the sweetest and most charming shy guy. Miss Tuffy was
semi-feral kitten who wandered into the yard, who he adopted at once.
When she was captured for the Big Snip, she bit right through Paw's
heavy leather gloves. For over a decade they lived an idyllic life
together, both very friendly to Meowmie. When she sat outside, they
would sit by her chair. 'Muff was about 16 when he died, and though
Tuffy was probably two years younger, she did not long survive his
death.

Marissa

One of the most intelligent and loyal cats we have ever lived with.
She had a definite sense of humor, was playful and gentle, but had a
strong sense of order and kept the little outdoor group together. She
had a distinct call she used to summon the other outdoors, she would
headbutt each one as they arrived. For an outdoor cat, she had perfect
manners for her various medical treatments, always giving us the
feeling that she knew that we were trying to help her. Her cancer
finally overcame her at 15 (maybe 16), but she was graceful and
affectionate to the end.


Mia, House of Clark for Callie, Camille, & Mac


Mme. Anaïs ^..^ October 18th 05 05:21 AM

Clark kitties tribute
 

petite Persian, sitting close to her wink, Tiger, sniffs

Oh, dat was furry tuchink! I finks dey is all playing togeffur at da
bridj....

--
Purrs,

Mme. Anaïs
10/18/2005 12:20:00 AM
anais+at+electric-ink+dot+com

meee October 18th 05 06:11 AM

Clark kitties tribute
 



"Gabrielle" wrote in message
...
That wuz bootiful, Mia. snif
Ralph de Ralf for his clowder

Eileen Clark wrote:

Very shy, impressively-sized Siamese clears her throat, starts softly,
and gains confidence:


Pandora

Pandorable, aka Angel-bunny Princess, aka Psycho-bitch, was our most
senior cat at 18. Though she could be a little drama-queen at times,
no cat has ever perfected a more snuggly repose on top of her human.
She was completely devoted to her beloved Tivoli and seem to consider
herself a faithful widow since he departed in 1994, ignoring all cats
and only consorting with people after that time. She is deeply missed.

Studmuffin & Miss Tuffy

These two were inseparable and it is not possible to speak of them
separately. 'Muff was a neighborhood terrible tom until the Big Snip,
when he became the sweetest and most charming shy guy. Miss Tuffy was
semi-feral kitten who wandered into the yard, who he adopted at once.
When she was captured for the Big Snip, she bit right through Paw's
heavy leather gloves. For over a decade they lived an idyllic life
together, both very friendly to Meowmie. When she sat outside, they
would sit by her chair. 'Muff was about 16 when he died, and though
Tuffy was probably two years younger, she did not long survive his
death.

Marissa

One of the most intelligent and loyal cats we have ever lived with.
She had a definite sense of humor, was playful and gentle, but had a
strong sense of order and kept the little outdoor group together. She
had a distinct call she used to summon the other outdoors, she would
headbutt each one as they arrived. For an outdoor cat, she had perfect
manners for her various medical treatments, always giving us the
feeling that she knew that we were trying to help her. Her cancer
finally overcame her at 15 (maybe 16), but she was graceful and
affectionate to the end.


Mia, House of Clark for Callie, Camille, & Mac


oh, they are wonnerful kitties. Meowmie says she hopes they will play nicely
wif sheba and cleopatra!!



Beverly Orel October 19th 05 02:49 AM

Clark kitties tribute
 
Ahh---soso sad, and also so beeyootiful. Yew did uh grayte job wiff yo==ur
tribyoots to Pandora, Studmuffin an Miss Tuffy.

Samantha & cuzzins Finney, Lucey & Jeannie

"Eileen Clark" wrote in message
...

Very shy, impressively-sized Siamese clears her throat, starts softly,
and gains confidence:


Pandora

Pandorable, aka Angel-bunny Princess, aka Psycho-bitch, was our most
senior cat at 18. Though she could be a little drama-queen at times,
no cat has ever perfected a more snuggly repose on top of her human.
She was completely devoted to her beloved Tivoli and seem to consider
herself a faithful widow since he departed in 1994, ignoring all cats
and only consorting with people after that time. She is deeply missed.

Studmuffin & Miss Tuffy

These two were inseparable and it is not possible to speak of them
separately. 'Muff was a neighborhood terrible tom until the Big Snip,
when he became the sweetest and most charming shy guy. Miss Tuffy was
semi-feral kitten who wandered into the yard, who he adopted at once.
When she was captured for the Big Snip, she bit right through Paw's
heavy leather gloves. For over a decade they lived an idyllic life
together, both very friendly to Meowmie. When she sat outside, they
would sit by her chair. 'Muff was about 16 when he died, and though
Tuffy was probably two years younger, she did not long survive his
death.

Marissa

One of the most intelligent and loyal cats we have ever lived with.
She had a definite sense of humor, was playful and gentle, but had a
strong sense of order and kept the little outdoor group together. She
had a distinct call she used to summon the other outdoors, she would
headbutt each one as they arrived. For an outdoor cat, she had perfect
manners for her various medical treatments, always giving us the
feeling that she knew that we were trying to help her. Her cancer
finally overcame her at 15 (maybe 16), but she was graceful and
affectionate to the end.


Mia, House of Clark for Callie, Camille, & Mac




Heather October 19th 05 04:24 AM

Clark kitties tribute
 
Dat waz a luvlee tribute Mia. sniff

DaRennieKidz

"Eileen Clark" wrote in message
...

Very shy, impressively-sized Siamese clears her throat, starts softly,
and gains confidence:


Pandora

Pandorable, aka Angel-bunny Princess, aka Psycho-bitch, was our most
senior cat at 18. Though she could be a little drama-queen at times,
no cat has ever perfected a more snuggly repose on top of her human.
She was completely devoted to her beloved Tivoli and seem to consider
herself a faithful widow since he departed in 1994, ignoring all cats
and only consorting with people after that time. She is deeply missed.

Studmuffin & Miss Tuffy

These two were inseparable and it is not possible to speak of them
separately. 'Muff was a neighborhood terrible tom until the Big Snip,
when he became the sweetest and most charming shy guy. Miss Tuffy was
semi-feral kitten who wandered into the yard, who he adopted at once.
When she was captured for the Big Snip, she bit right through Paw's
heavy leather gloves. For over a decade they lived an idyllic life
together, both very friendly to Meowmie. When she sat outside, they
would sit by her chair. 'Muff was about 16 when he died, and though
Tuffy was probably two years younger, she did not long survive his
death.

Marissa

One of the most intelligent and loyal cats we have ever lived with.
She had a definite sense of humor, was playful and gentle, but had a
strong sense of order and kept the little outdoor group together. She
had a distinct call she used to summon the other outdoors, she would
headbutt each one as they arrived. For an outdoor cat, she had perfect
manners for her various medical treatments, always giving us the
feeling that she knew that we were trying to help her. Her cancer
finally overcame her at 15 (maybe 16), but she was graceful and
affectionate to the end.


Mia, House of Clark for Callie, Camille, & Mac




Rebecca October 20th 05 03:24 AM

Clark kitties tribute
 
[Rebecca purrs for the departed Clark kitties.]

"Eileen Clark" wrote in message
...

Very shy, impressively-sized Siamese clears her throat, starts softly,
and gains confidence:


Pandora

Pandorable, aka Angel-bunny Princess, aka Psycho-bitch, was our most
senior cat at 18. Though she could be a little drama-queen at times,
no cat has ever perfected a more snuggly repose on top of her human.
She was completely devoted to her beloved Tivoli and seem to consider
herself a faithful widow since he departed in 1994, ignoring all cats
and only consorting with people after that time. She is deeply missed.

Studmuffin & Miss Tuffy

These two were inseparable and it is not possible to speak of them
separately. 'Muff was a neighborhood terrible tom until the Big Snip,
when he became the sweetest and most charming shy guy. Miss Tuffy was
semi-feral kitten who wandered into the yard, who he adopted at once.
When she was captured for the Big Snip, she bit right through Paw's
heavy leather gloves. For over a decade they lived an idyllic life
together, both very friendly to Meowmie. When she sat outside, they
would sit by her chair. 'Muff was about 16 when he died, and though
Tuffy was probably two years younger, she did not long survive his
death.

Marissa

One of the most intelligent and loyal cats we have ever lived with.
She had a definite sense of humor, was playful and gentle, but had a
strong sense of order and kept the little outdoor group together. She
had a distinct call she used to summon the other outdoors, she would
headbutt each one as they arrived. For an outdoor cat, she had perfect
manners for her various medical treatments, always giving us the
feeling that she knew that we were trying to help her. Her cancer
finally overcame her at 15 (maybe 16), but she was graceful and
affectionate to the end.


Mia, House of Clark for Callie, Camille, & Mac




BallardBunch October 20th 05 01:51 PM

Clark kitties tribute
 
Dat wuz a furry speshul tribyoot Mia. Wun uv da bestest fings bout da
Jellicle Ball is hearing bout wunderful kitties we mite not haf known
ourownselfs throo da stories dere luvved wuns share wif us. Da Clark
kitties will be rememfured always now. -- Talisker Pippin, VC

--Talisker Pippin & Sherry her Hoomin (Visit us at Bitterroot Manor at
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/1240/)



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