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After I lost my male siamese, DaNang, shortly after I moved here to Arkansas I stopped at a free kittens sign one day and got a solid black kitten I named DC (demon kitty) to keep my female siamese Bekka company.
DC was aptly named. She was a thief, jewelry was her specialty.
She went into heat before I could afford to get her spayed. After that having conversations without yelling became impossible. Her siamese really came out in her then.
Rebecca, I have done nothing but whine to my SO about how much I miss Bekka and DaNang every since I saw your kitties last night.
There are two available around here right now. A lynx point kitten at a shelter south of us and a snowshoe available at a shelter north of us.
Now to work up the nerve to ask...or whine some more.
Oh, yey, even better. Rescue kitties! Go get um! He can't do anything to you
He will forgive you eventually. I am sure that once they worm their way into his heart, he will forget about the deception
I miss having a lynx point, Ping was such a sweet cat. When she had litters of kitties, our dog Tara would steal them for herself and Ping would just let her. She probably appreciated the help
Tara was a guard dog in a junkyard, my mom rescued her from the abusive situation. I don't know the details, I was only about four or five. Don't ask me why she was used as a guard dog. She was so incredibly sweet and timid. She was severly abused. Anyway, she would steal Ping's kittens, carry them by the back of the neck over to her bed and clean them. I am pretty sure that she had been breed before we had her. The babies probably brought back memories
I loved that dog!
That's hilarious that your cat would steal your jewlery!
At least thats better than mine who likes to claw up my cashmere sweaters
She will also pull over any glass of water in the house
Well, their love overshadows all of that