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Post by violet on Jul 13, 2012 16:39:42 GMT -5
.....Dusty. (And thanks, Toni Sue, for your help in perfecting this picture.)
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Post by itchin4answers on Jul 13, 2012 18:50:35 GMT -5
Awww...gorgeous. My very first cat was "Dusky". I hope you still have Madison. My Jessie is amazing, part human I am sure and yes she does help me with my troubles.
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Post by violet on Jul 13, 2012 21:21:52 GMT -5
Thanks, Itchie. And yes, I do still have my dearest kitty--my soul--Madison. He is a wonderful, wonderful little guy. And isn't that interesting that you had a kitty close in name to Dusty. :-)
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Post by itchin4answers on Jul 14, 2012 0:45:01 GMT -5
Thanks, Itchie. And yes, I do still have my dearest kitty--my soul--Madison. He is a wonderful, wonderful little guy. And isn't that interesting that you had a kitty close in name to Dusty. :-) Hi violet, awww...so glad you've got the most beautiful guides. That is the way I see it with Jessie. My friend Janet said not so long away that she finds if she listens to ones cat one knows which direction to go in....or something along those lines. You know what? - It's true!! Just to think someone had abandoned Jessie and then she found me! Do your cats do the licking kisses all the time? Jessie makes me laugh, I say "thank you Jessie, yes the chair is lovely and clean now?"....she licks everything and everyone. Jessie is the picture of health, beautiful shiny coat, and has she grown!!...wow...this little girl also decided that she wanted to do toilet outside! bless her. Jessie has taught herself to knock on the fly wire door too....we still slip up and call her Sally as the similarity is amazing. I agree with you violet, soul mate for sure. This disease maybe the absolute pits, but you know, I wouldn't trade the wisdom and all those other flamboyant words I have learnt on this journey.
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