londonpenguin
The Voice of Reason
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- Apr 23, 2002
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We have two cats:
Gracie is around 5 years old and is a torbie (a cross between a tortoiseshell and ... something else). She is petite and quiet and a real little lady. She will even gurp up her hairballs in the litterbox so as not to inconvenience anyone. She was called Gracie when we got her, and the name totally fits.
Chloe is just over 2 and is a tuxedo mixed with something. She is Satan's own cat, I swear. We got her as a 3-month-old kitten from the Humane Society ... she was so cute, but we should have been warned when the first thing she did when I picked her up out of the cage at the shelter was crawl up my arm and perch on my shoulder. However, she has taken to peeing on EVERYTHING. She even got on the hood (bonnet) of the car and peed in the air vents. Now when we turn on the air conditioning (and it's been HOT in Seattle recently), the whole car smells of cat pee. I don't know what we're going to do with her.
Gracie is around 5 years old and is a torbie (a cross between a tortoiseshell and ... something else). She is petite and quiet and a real little lady. She will even gurp up her hairballs in the litterbox so as not to inconvenience anyone. She was called Gracie when we got her, and the name totally fits.
Chloe is just over 2 and is a tuxedo mixed with something. She is Satan's own cat, I swear. We got her as a 3-month-old kitten from the Humane Society ... she was so cute, but we should have been warned when the first thing she did when I picked her up out of the cage at the shelter was crawl up my arm and perch on my shoulder. However, she has taken to peeing on EVERYTHING. She even got on the hood (bonnet) of the car and peed in the air vents. Now when we turn on the air conditioning (and it's been HOT in Seattle recently), the whole car smells of cat pee. I don't know what we're going to do with her.
