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I have another picture of Izzy and Tiny, but Tiny is laying across her
face so you can't see her. He is in love with her, he was snuggled up against her last nite. Every time they do that "perfect kodak moment" as soon as I move to get the camera, they move! Tiny Shorty is a hoot, if there's trouble to be found, he's at the center of it. That's why he's getting his own website. His favorite game - he waits until you are standing, gets behind you and jumps right up onto my back. Let me tell you, I can tell when his claws need trimmed! LOL JoJo http://home.comcast.net/~zookeepr/fosters.html "Takayuki" wrote in message ... "JoJo" wrote: Currently fostering a mother that just gave birth on Thursday. Four tiny little babies. I just started my own website. It's still a work in progress and don't have everyone's pictures added yet. Plan to add three more pages to what's there. I started it for my fosters - hoping people from my area will see it and be interested in adopting one. Of course I had to add my own as well Please feel free to visit JoJo http://home.comcast.net/~zookeepr/fosters.html Terrific site! I like the picture of the string of tiny black furries. Your other pets are also very cute. It's hard to pick a favorite, but Izzy and Tiny Shorty together is a hoot. |
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"JoJo" wrote:
Currently fostering a mother that just gave birth on Thursday. Four tiny little babies. I just started my own website. It's still a work in progress and don't have everyone's pictures added yet. Plan to add three more pages to what's there. I started it for my fosters - hoping people from my area will see it and be interested in adopting one. Of course I had to add my own as well Please feel free to visit JoJo http://home.comcast.net/~zookeepr/fosters.html Terrific site! I like the picture of the string of tiny black furries. Your other pets are also very cute. It's hard to pick a favorite, but Izzy and Tiny Shorty together is a hoot. |
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 18:50:11 -0500, "JoJo"
yodeled: I have another picture of Izzy and Tiny, but Tiny is laying across her face so you can't see her. He is in love with her, he was snuggled up against her last nite. Every time they do that "perfect kodak moment" as soon as I move to get the camera, they move! Tiny Shorty is a hoot, if there's trouble to be found, he's at the center of it. That's why he's getting his own website. His favorite game - he waits until you are standing, gets behind you and jumps right up onto my back. Let me tell you, I can tell when his claws need trimmed! LOL JoJo Once they get up around 10 pounds, it's not that funny anymore. Theresa alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/ Single-mindedness is all very well in cows or baboons; in an animal claiming to belong to the same species as Shakespeare it is simply disgraceful. (Aldous Huxley) |
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JoJo wrote:
Thanks for the welcome. My "children" consist of 3 dogs and 7 cats. Lost Wow, that's a lot of critters! my oldest two recently, one in July, one a few weeks ago. When I lost my So sorry to hear that. buddy (Tyrone) in July I started fostering for local shelters, my cat population grew as well. Went from four to seven. That's how we went from five to seven... Currently fostering a mother that just gave birth on Thursday. Four tiny little babies. Awww.... http://home.comcast.net/~zookeepr/fosters.html They are all adorable! I love the picture of the big d*g and the tiny kitten... -- Victor Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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Thank you for the welcome
I never intentionally let mine eat things either, but they seem to find things without my knowing. I was sick over the whole incident with Z eating the safety seal, I thought I was going to lose him over it (sadly old age and other health issues got him last week). I do let mine play with elastic hair bands - they love to chase them through the house, I had a handful of them, now I can't find a single one. And none of the cats eat them thankfully. I even include them in my foster care packages - wonder what the new owners think the hair band is for? Tiny Shorty is the king of missed Kodak moments! Sometimes I wish I could freeze time for just a moment until the camera is ready! JoJo http://home.comcast.net/~zookeepr/fosters.html "jmcquown" wrote in message .. . JoJo wrote: I'm new to the group, and please do not think I am flaming you as that is not my intention. Just a word of warning - not sure if your cats are "chewers" but a few of mine are. I've caught one on more than one occassion chowing down on a rubber band. There are other times I didn't catch him and he luckily vomitted the band up. Then there was the time he somehow at the plastic safety seal off of something - that time required two exploratory surgeries and a feeding tube! Please just be careful so the same doesn't happen! Welcome! And believe me, I don't let her chew on rubber bands. She finds them fascinating but it is not something I let her play with/eat. Jill "jmcquown" wrote in message .. . I ordered some shoes and when they arrived there were big rubber bands wrapped around the shoe-boxes, crosswise and lengthwise, to keep the lids on in transit. I checked to make sure the shoes fit, then put them back in the boxes and put the rubber bands around them again. Stacked the boxes in my bedroom. I'm sitting in the living room when suddenly here comes Persia, pulling one of the boxes of shoes into the living room by the rubber bands! I nearly fell off the couch!! Goofy cat Jill |
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Tanada wrote:
Seanette Blaylock wrote: "jmcquown" had some very interesting things to say about Speaking of rubber bands....: I wish I'd had my digital camera handy! Unfortunately, whenever she does something totally cute like this, the battery is in the charger and the camera doesn't have a diskette in it (sigh). You're just going to have to start keeping a diskette in the camera and get a second battery so you can swap them as needed. :-) Then Persia won't do ANY thing cute. Pam S. Yeah, she never does *anything* cute when I'm prepared to snap a photo! Jill |
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JoJo wrote:
I'm new to the group, and please do not think I am flaming you as that is not my intention. Just a word of warning - not sure if your cats are "chewers" but a few of mine are. I've caught one on more than one occassion chowing down on a rubber band. There are other times I didn't catch him and he luckily vomitted the band up. Then there was the time he somehow at the plastic safety seal off of something - that time required two exploratory surgeries and a feeding tube! Please just be careful so the same doesn't happen! Welcome! And believe me, I don't let her chew on rubber bands. She finds them fascinating but it is not something I let her play with/eat. Jill "jmcquown" wrote in message .. . I ordered some shoes and when they arrived there were big rubber bands wrapped around the shoe-boxes, crosswise and lengthwise, to keep the lids on in transit. I checked to make sure the shoes fit, then put them back in the boxes and put the rubber bands around them again. Stacked the boxes in my bedroom. I'm sitting in the living room when suddenly here comes Persia, pulling one of the boxes of shoes into the living room by the rubber bands! I nearly fell off the couch!! Goofy cat Jill |
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I honestly don't know what it was from. This is my assumption though, dad
must have opened a fresh bottle of Tylenol or such, he may not have realized the seal didn't make it to the trash can. Now we are extra careful with things like that. And they can't get to the toxic things - Tiny is smart but hasn't figured out how to open cabinet doors (yet). If he's going to open anything it will be the door to the fridge! LOL Karen - thanks for the compliments! I'm still adding to the site, check back frequently! JoJo http://home.comcast.net/~zookeepr/fosters.html wrote in message ... JoJo wrote: I was sick over the whole incident with Z eating the safety seal, I thought I was going to lose him over it The safety seal for what? Did he get sick from what was inside a bottle or jug of something? I keep all the household toxic stuff in a cabinet with a childproof latch on it - appears to be catproof too (hopefully - it's always kept R & S from getting in there, we'll have to see how well Licky does at latch-picking). Joyce |
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Thank you - I am very proud of my kids (not a biased mom at all).
Elmo is unique, may be anti-social but he's cool - he picked me, not the other way around. He reached out of the cage and tapped me on the shoulder instead of playing w/his litter mates. Actually we think Tyrone had some Maine Coon in him, he was 20 pounds at one time. And furry. I saved some of his hair (Z's too). Is that sick/unusual? Oh well, I'll be ready for the funny farm one day I'm sure. hahaha. JoJo http://home.comcast.net/~zookeepr/fosters.html wrote in message ... JoJo wrote: I just started my own website. It's still a work in progress and don't have everyone's pictures added yet. Plan to add three more pages to what's there. I started it for my fosters - hoping people from my area will see it and be interested in adopting one. Of course I had to add my own as well Please feel free to visit http://home.comcast.net/~zookeepr/fosters.html They're beautiful! Elmo might not be very sociable, but he's extremely cute sleeping in the laundry basket. And Stumbles is a very pretty cat - I'm partial to orange-and-whites. Z was a beauty, too. When you described him as 22 pounds, I expected to see a Maine Coon, but no, he was just a huge tabby! Great pictures. Joyce |
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JoJo wrote:
I just started my own website. It's still a work in progress and don't have everyone's pictures added yet. Plan to add three more pages to what's there. I started it for my fosters - hoping people from my area will see it and be interested in adopting one. Of course I had to add my own as well Please feel free to visit http://home.comcast.net/~zookeepr/fosters.html They're beautiful! Elmo might not be very sociable, but he's extremely cute sleeping in the laundry basket. And Stumbles is a very pretty cat - I'm partial to orange-and-whites. Z was a beauty, too. When you described him as 22 pounds, I expected to see a Maine Coon, but no, he was just a huge tabby! Great pictures. Joyce |
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