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OSBOURNE
Hi folks! Settling here nicely but I really want to be outside but that's against the rules. Oh and I'm a little over a year contrary to the initial report and I act my age or YOUNGER!! Ever had a kitten? Well adopt me and you'll know what it's like to have one. I'm everywhere (including your lap) and into everything so be prepared to "Osbourne proof" your house for me. Foster Mom can tell you what I'm talking about and it's not a bad thing but a FUN thing! Are you ready to have some FUN? If so, I'm ready too!!
Love,
Osbourne
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PERSONAL INFO
Name: Ozzy
(FKA Osbourne)
ID#: VA6873
Location: North Carolina
Sex: male
Current Age: 1 Yr
Declawed: no
Points: Flame
DateIn: 2/27/10
Adopted: 3/20/10
Congrats: Chuck
Foster: Kathy
| Foster Notes for Osbourne [VA6873] |
| I am a bundle of energy with a purr motor that doesn't stop! |
Foster Notes
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Notes from Home
040410 - The following posts are copy and pasted from emails that I have sent to Kathy, folks in the Meeser Express and to Peggy, in an attempt to bring everyone up to date on the entire process.
032010 - We arrived at the home destination around 7:20pm. Construction on I495 screwed up my GPS directions and I missed a turn for I295 miles before I needed to get off and ONLY from a Local traffic lane. That put me on a course around the East side of I495 and a little bit longer journey. Maybe that was meant to be since once on the Northern end of I295 traffic was stop and go a large portion of the trip. Once back in Baltimore, I promised to stop off so that my sister could see the newest addition to the family. He was a real character during the entire trip. The chatter only popped up from time to time, however, he pulled every last trick out of his book to get my attention. The two best trick were a long reach through one of only 2 of the larger openings in the carrier door in an attempt to tap me on the elbow that was resting on the arm rest (His front paw was out of the carrier well beyond his elbow). The other trick, he would grab on to the carrier door and use that to turn himself over, feet up in the air then lay there and wait for me to talk to him. I am sure he would have loved a belly rub at this point but driving made that a little bit of a problem. I was also amazed at his Houdini act after a visit with my sister. Somehow, he managed to get his collar off and then played with it the rest of the trip.
Since home, he has gone absolutely crazy with all of the new hiding places in my bedroom. He has also shown the playful side at home, but I will have to break him from biting on my toes....LOL!!! I have already been able to hold him like a baby which turns that motor on to run nice and loud. While in that position, he also likes to grab hold of the fingers with his sharp little teeth. It is amazing as well how much he is like our first Siamese that was put down several years ago. As I walk through the bedroom, he will grab to the ankles. I have already told my father he will need to be really careful once we let the little guy roam the house. The Siamese playfulness is clearly in this kitty's personality. I am really anxious to see how he handles having the entire run of the house, of course with another feline, Anna. So far, I have been amazed with his behavior. I left his carrier next to the litter box for now. He has been in and out of it several times this evening; maybe it is a safe area for him at this time. He has been bouncing around the room since released, but loves to hide under the bed just to jump out at my toes every now and then. Now that he has slept all day in travel, he will most likely be running most of the night. LOL!!!!
Anna, the Siamese with the current run of the house has not yet seen the new family member, but it seems clear that she is aware that SOMETHING is different.
Thanks to everyone who had a part in the transportation of the little guy! He will clearly be a bright and interesting addition to my daily routine.
032110 - Kathy, funny you should ask about getting any sleep the first night. I had started this email below before I got your email about getting any sleep:
Wow, what a first night for this guy in a new home. I put him in his bed that was sent with him, he smelled around and knew it was his, but didnt stay there long. Once the lights were off, he was in my face and his motor NEVER stopped. In fact he woke me up twice with the motor running. In my ear, it eliminates the 18 wheeler noise going up the main drag in front of our house. I bought a new computer desk that looks sort of like a hospital table that hovers over beds so that I could do some computer work in my bedroom during the next few days of adjustment. Last evening after sending your the email, he laid down on my bed and just hung his head over my leg I had to wake him up so that I could go to bed.
Currently, he is memorized by the traffic outside. I opened the window just a little and he has already perched there watching all the new sights.
He has already eaten dry food and has used his litter box.
I now have white hair over my blue comforter. Looks like he is losing his winter coat. I noticed the brush so it appears he has been losing it for sometime. Based on our other Siamese, he should eventually stop the shedding. Thats what they make those sticky rollers for I suppose.
I really appreciate all of the items in the Goodie Bag. I wont need to buy toys for a LONG time. When he gets out to the real world, he will be amazed with even more toys as Anna has a lot but seldom plays with them.
On a side note, two days ago, the spring pollen kicked up and is throwing my allergies for a tizzy. Once I get the spring stuff under control, I will be in much better shape!
Finally, his nipping and gnawing on fingers and toes ....is that just a young thing that with time will grow out of or is that a Siamese thing. Any ideas how to at least depress it a little?
040410 - Let me do this update a little in reverse, chronologically, so that I don’t forget to include this information. We have our first vet appointment scheduled for Friday, April 9 for his first general check-up and physical. When I made the appointment, I told them that info about the cat had been faxed to them already and they stated that have nothing. No problem! I have all the links and data that Kathy had sent to me from previous vet visits and I will simply print it out and take it along.
Keeping Ozzy quarantined from Anna was a real chore. It lasted a grand total of about 2 ½ days before he figured out how to get out of my room. Anna was a little help in that she had already learned to open my bedroom door from the outside and surprised Ozzy once or twice, sending him scurrying under the bed. During the night of the 3rd day, I hear my door shaking and rattling, which woke me up, of course. Before I could get to the door, I find Ozzy lying just outside my door, staring at Anna who is laying on the floor staring at him with about 6 feet between them. Fortunately, by this time, I was able to find that he had already used the litter box and was eating his food AND was a very active little guy.
Anna, being queen of the house, so she thought, has this muffled, under her breath growl with an occasional hiss that sounds really nasty (HAHA!!!) but never phased Ozzy at all. Since, they have chased each other up and down the stairs and around the living room in something just shy of a nor-easter. Frequently, the storm ends with Anna having her fill of fun and the normal under the breath growl and hiss. I told Peggy and Kathy that I was waiting for Ozzy to run past Anna and swat her on the butt. That has happened frequently in the midst of the chase. Anna either tires of the play or feels that further play is just totally unnecessary for the queen of the house.
Recently, I have been working 3 days a week. Those 3 days are generally 9 to 10 hour days. When I get home, about 9:30 pm, he is generally on a chair next to my father at the kitchen table. According to my father, he spends a lot of his time there sleeping from dinner time until I get home. When I walk to the door, it is not unusual to be greeted by a little of his talking. I finish my late dinner and he is sitting on my lap while I am checking email. If I get up from the computer, he is now stretched out on the chair and I have to get another chair OR as I sit down, he will jump in the chair behind me and wants to take 2/3s of the chair and graciously allows me to have the front 1/3 of the chair. It is not unusual for us to have a nightly tussle of whether or not he will get up on my computer table or not. A squirt pistol has assisted with that decision a little bit recently. A spray bottle has proven VERY effective in keeping him off the kitchen table. He got sprayed, maybe twice and now when he sees the bottle in my hand he goes scurrying or does not get up at all.
April Fool’s day we made our first trip to the shore. Normally the trip is a 3.5 hour ride to my Eastern Shore home stopping only for personal rest stops (food and bathroom)/leg stretching/gas, etc. This trip took about 5 hours as I had pre-planned to briefly visit with my aunt in the nursing home before leaving the Baltimore area. This was the first time we have traveled with him since bringing him home on March 20th. The ride from home to the nursing home was a little noisy (about 25 minutes). Found out that my aunt had left the facility for a doctor’s appointment so we didn’t stay but a few minutes. Before putting the carrier back into the car, I rearranged the back seat and stacked him and Anna on top of each other. Once he was up so he could see, he laid down and I heard very little from him the rest of the trip.
Since arriving at the Eastern Shore home, Ozzy has been more fascinated than a 3 years old with an Easter-egg hunt. LOL!!!! He is finding sooooooo many more hiding places with a second home to live in. He is amazed with the noises of the birds he is hearing from the screened in porch area and even more places to hide out there. He has also found that I have vertical blinds that make interesting places to play hide and seek.
When he is not sleeping, in addition to hide and seek, pester his adult family and chase the house queen, Ozzy has found a lot of fun times playing in a nylon tunnel I found for him at the local Walmat store ($7.98 for all the fun he has had), chasing any wand we pick up OR chasing in circles after the little red spot on the floor that never stops moving….haha!!!! We found a SmartyKat Loco!Laser at the Walmat for $4.00, another cheap investment to drive him LOCO!!!!!
Long story short, I must tell you that is this kitty is over a year old, I will eat my fingers instead of letting Ozzy eat them. HAHA!!! I am not upset at the difference in the age, if fact it’s kind of kool. He is constantly nibbling on fingers or toes. He will start off with a heavy duty licking with that rough sandpaper tongue of his and then when he thinks he has put you to sleep or you aren’t paying attention, he will get a little rougher. He has learned that when I say STOP he goes back to licking or dashes off only to return a few minutes later purring his little heart out. He LOVES to play hide and seek when I am making the bed. It ok when you know he’s there, but often times he will appear to leave the bedroom and then come back under the bed and surprise me. Is not nice to fool people!!! LOL!
It is absolutely amazing how many personality traits that this kitty has that mimics the seal point we had to put down 5 years ago due to kidney failure (1 ½ months after mom passed – he was her cat). We hold him like a baby and he purrs his heart out, chasing feet, chasing the laser pointer, I have to fight him off to get into my bean bag chair (he likes to sleep there), and on and on and on. My father has even commented that he has far more personality that Anna, but Anna is still her little Queen!!! LOL!!!
Thank God for an Easter Sunday with lots of free time; that time allows me an opportunity to write this long update for you. Ozzy has become a very interesting part of the family in just 2 weeks. After a very stressful close to 2009, it is so much fun to walk into a room with a kitty who is just looking for ALL the attention you can give him while he is awake.
Have a VERY HAPPY Easter/Holiday weekend!!!!!! Thanks for the help from each and every one of you in Ozzy’s adoption!
040910 - Ozzy just came back from his first vet visit at 9:30am this morning. The little boy is getting to be a big boy already. The vet weighed him in at 7.75 pounds (only about a pound shy of his 5.5 year old "sister" Anna) of squirming kitty flesh. He was squirming so much, the vet could hardly listen to his heart with the stethoscope. Vet says he is in great health and was amazed when I told her that he was originally a stray. Ozzy made a big hit in the office. The vet assistant who checked us in told the rest of the staff about the really pretty kitty and many other staff members had to see him before we left office. The entire staff was amazed that he was a stray but they LOVED his color marking!
041910 - Of all the fantastic and realist information provided for me regarding Ozzy, there was one thing that was omitted. Ozzy has become the purrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrfect alarm clock. He has successfully awaked me now as early as 4am, 4:15am, 5:20am and as late as 6:20am. My normal alarm clock time is between 6:30 and 7am so 6:20am is good; too bad that has only happened once. Obviously, he thinks that everyone sleeps when he sleeps. HAHAHA!!!!
We have taken two trips to the Eastern Shore. Both trips, as long as he can see who is in the vehicle, he rides VERY well. If he can’t see us, he is talking/crying constantly. Once at the shore house, he loves the screened in porch. I am waiting for him to have a conversation with the local bird families; I know it is only a matter of time.
Since he was adopted, he has learned a few tricks. He is now dancing really nicely with the help of this little red dot that just seems to chase him all over the room. He has also learned how to slide through a 4 foot long nylon tunnel trying to catch up with that red dot that just appears out of nowhere but always tries to run over his feet. Whenever he sees it in the tunnel, he will start to run and then slides the rest of the way. Amazing how hard we have laughed while he plays with the laser pointer.
050210 - Ozzy is GROWING like a weed! I still agree with Kathy, he was considerably younger than was originally thought, but that was fine for me. He and Annie are getting along, in fact, this morning, I watched Ozzy and Annie lay side-by-side on a clothes hamper looking outside (first REALLY warm weekend to open windows). Ozzy went to put his paw on Annie and she sprung up and "boxed" him with a left jab, and a right hook and took off running. Ozzy laid there wondering what the heck just happened (LOL!!!!) Ozzy has clearly gotten the "lay of the land" in the month he has been here. He will go from one thing to another with the look in his eyes "what can I get into next?”. He still loves to nibble on fingers or ears and even got my sister's nose last weekend. He doesn't bite hard, just enough to let you know that he has nipped you.
Ozzy has been to the beach twice so far; once with Annie and once solo. The weekend of the solo trip, my father called me to tell me that I would have to leave Ozzy home the next time for Annie. Annie was roaming around looking for Ozzy the entire weekend.
Have a great week!
Chuck
(Last update: May 2nd, 2010 10am)
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Siamese Rescue Center Sponsored

A Heart means that this cat is a special adoption. A special adoption can be
for many reasons: the cat may have a behavior issue (excessively moody for
example); they may be older and qualify for a an adoption discount; they may
have a current medical problem which will require continued veterinary care
and monitoring (such as Chronic Renal Failure). A Heart primarily means that
we are willing to work with you, the adopter, to do what it takes to get
this cat a home - be that lowering the adoption fee, helping with the cost
of medication or special foods, or providing some other incentive to get
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PERSONAL INFO
Name: Sabastine
ID#: VA3131
Location: Florida
Sex: female
Current Age: 17 Yrs
Declawed: no
Points: Seal
Date In: 1/05/05
Adopted: 5/27/05
Congrats: R
Foster: Renee
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SABASTINE
If youre looking for a sophisticated lady Meezer, you've found her! I'm experienced with gentle children, and even a laid back dog. I just need a slow intergration and I would really rather be an only but if I have to I can get along with maybe a laid back male. I charmed my vet (my big blue eyes work like a love potion), who thought I was very sweet and lady-like while having my check-up: blood work A+. And I'm a girly girl who enjoys having a manicure. I'd love to find a fur-ever home to call my very own , wouldn;t you love having me in your lap? My suitcase is all packed -just ask for me, Ms. Sabastine! Adoption scholarship offered by secret pal up north! Wow, people do love me! So I am ready and waiting.
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Notes from Home
I go to the vet two times a year for tests and sometimes more. . I hate the vets but I act like the perfect southern lady that I am while I am there. The vet said I was doing fairly good for a 17 1/2 year old, kidney values are a little off but I only need special foods and no fluids yet. Each time I go she says fluids will be in the future. She started me on the special food 18 months ago and my values have stayed about the same. I even had a dental done to keep my teethies looking good as the vet says this year may be the last year I am healthy enough for a dental. My meowmy knows she is not my favorite person, she knows I am a daddy's girl big time. I caress his face, sit by him on the couch, sleep next to him while he watches TV or sit on the back of the couch so I can rub his ear. The only time I let meowmy near me is when she has a treat for me. My sister and I still can not be in the same room without constant supervision, after 5 years my meowmy is reconciled to the fact we will never get along, but that is ok, we are worth the effort to keep us apart. She says one emergency room visit was enough so she makes sure we do not get near each other. So it makes it good that my sister is a meowmy's girl, she stays out of my way. My mommy even goes in the other room to watch TV so my sister can be near her while I stay with my daddy. So just wanted to let you know I am still doing well. i am very much loved, and I really love my daddy. My meowmy loves me even if I have nothing to do with her, she says that all she wants is to make me happy and my daddy does. But meowmy is very good in the treat department so I have gotten a little better with her.
Purrs to you,
Sabastine Va3131
(Last update: May 1st, 2010 12pm)
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GINO
OK, what's the deal? I'm a healthy, handsome, lap loving, head butting, purring machine still waiting here at Foster Moms house for my forever home. I'd be happiest as your one and only but if you already have a girl kitty we can talk about it and see if I might like her. I'd love to snuggle on the couch with you and follow you around the house and help you with your chores. Oh! And thanks to a generous donor (thanks Christina and Peter:)) I have a reduced adoption fee. Pretty sweet, huh?
So what are you waiting for? I'm ready to go home as soon as you are ready for me.
Love,
Gino
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PERSONAL INFO
Name: Gino
ID#: VA6764
Location: North Carolina
Sex: male
Current Age: 4 Yrs
Declawed: no
Points: Seal
DateIn: 12/16/09
Adopted: 4/02/10
Congrats: Karen
Foster: Kathy
| Foster Notes for Gino [VA6764] |
| Gino is marked "no kids" because he half heartedly attempts to give "love nips". He's never successful at actually nipping but he does try. He's a very affectionate big guy but can get a little over stimulated. |
Foster Notes
Not with kids under 5
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Notes from Home
I picked Gino up from his Foster Mom in North Carolina on Friday, 02, April. I must admit, he did exactly what I would have done had I been a passanger & not the driver. He slept the entire way! We stopped in West Virginia for the night and continued our drive home Saturday. Once again, he slept. There was about 5 minutes that he meowed, so I stopped & gave him some water and continued on home with my sleeping cat. I would choose Gino as a travel companion over most people! Once we got home, it was as if he knew he was home. He explored his new surroundings & quickly adapted. HE KNEW HE WAS HOME! He likes to sit by my feet when I am at the table or my desk. When I'm in the kitchen, he keeps me in his sight. If I happen to be walking near where his bowls are, I better watch out because he will run me over! Kevin & I knew upon finding Gino, he had to be ours. I would have driven any distance to bring Gino home & would do it all over again. Gino has brought so many laughs to me already, I look forward to the many, many years he will continue to bring us happiness.
04/16/2010-Gino had his check up with the Vet this past Monday. All is well. Dr. Anderson chuckled & said he has never seen a Siamese as large as Gino but said he doesn't think he needs to go on a diet :) That's my boy! Thought he might eventually have problems with hairballs due to his shedding so we now have a laxative on hand just in case. Think we'll attempt a good brushing this weekend. For the past several days the living room furniture has been moved & covered due to painting. Gino seems to think I have made him a giant jungle gym. He is such a funny guy!
05/05/2010 Gino & I went on a little trip last week to visit family. He is doing very well & continues to show me many different sides of him daily. While we were away, he mistook Grandpas house as a giant jungle gym! When I would go up or downstairs, he would cry. Always waiting for me right at the stairway door either on the fridge or table. He follows me around everywhere I go. Including the bathroom. When I close the door, this little paw appears under it. Instead of sleeping on my desk keeping watch on me, Gino has began sleeping with me on a regular basis, usually across both legs so I can't move. I'm so glad to have him there with me, I don't move him & sleep uncomfortably :) He has had several good brushing, we make a game of it & he does quite well. The drive we made to Grandpas was 9 hours each way, the way there, he slept under my seat. The way back 7.5 out of the 9 hours was spent sleeping on my lap. When I stopped, he would go into his carrier by himself as if he knew exactly what I was going to do. Just wanted to let everyone know we both are doing great. I know he misses his foster mom Kathy, but knows this is where he belongs. He sends her xo's!
(Last update: May 1st, 2010 9am)
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PERSONAL INFO
Name: Paulina
ID#: VA6872
Location: North Carolina
Sex: female
Current Age: 1 Yr
Declawed: no
Points: Blue
Date In: 2/27/10
Adopted: 3/29/10
Congrats: Rebecca
Foster: Kathy
| Foster Notes for Paulina [VA6872] |
| I'm a beautiful girl with a bit of a diva attitude! |
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PAULINA
Hi Everyone! I'm settled in here in my foster home. The accommodations are pretty good but what I really want is a home of my own. I'm not so sure I like other cats but the jury is still out on that. I do like to cuddle. Foster Mom says I'm a reserved gal for my age. I think she means I don't act like a crazy kitten like one of my room mates does. I do have a bit of the sniffles so it will be several more days before Foster Mom can see how I am with other cats. If you think I might be the gal for you, please ask about me and Foster Mom will tell you more about me.
Love,
Paulina
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Notes from Home
04/29/10: Just wanted to let you know how fantastic Paulina is doing. She is such a joy to come home to everyday. She's really settled in and has her favorite spots in the house including our bedroom window sill, the rug in front of the balcony door, and the top of the couch (always one cushion away from us). She loves affection but also likes her own space. She's not a huge fan of being held but she's also very patient and docile so when we pick her up she just kind of looks at us saying "you can put me down anytime..." But she can't help but smile when we give her a belly rub or a chin rub while holding her.
She sleeps in our bed at night but stays at the bottom of our feet until around 5am when she decides we should be playing with her. I don't mind be woken up by a purring and padding cat though--she starts the day off showing us lots of love! Paulina is doing fantastic and she's very grateful to you all for saving her life and placing her with a great family.
First Entry:
Paulina is doing fantastic! She is so affectionate and sweet. She's been eating, drinking, using the litter box and most important, playing! She has so much energy and love to share. She's also extremely well-behaved. She comes when we call her and hasn't scratched any of the furniture! We are so thankful to Siamese Rescue and for all of the folks involved in keeping her safe and loved. Beth, Kathy and all of the folks at Siamese Rescue were incredibly helpful and caring. These cats are lucky to fall in their hands! We just hope more and more people continue to adopt from the rescue and bring these beautiful, special creatures to their home. We are now a family of 3, and very happy.
Best,
Rebecca, Adam, and Paulina
(Last update: Apr 29th, 2010 9am)
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Siamese Rescue Center Sponsored

A Heart means that this cat is a special adoption. A special adoption can be
for many reasons: the cat may have a behavior issue (excessively moody for
example); they may be older and qualify for a an adoption discount; they may
have a current medical problem which will require continued veterinary care
and monitoring (such as Chronic Renal Failure). A Heart primarily means that
we are willing to work with you, the adopter, to do what it takes to get
this cat a home - be that lowering the adoption fee, helping with the cost
of medication or special foods, or providing some other incentive to get
this cat a home.
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PERSONAL INFO
Name: Cowboy
ID#: VA6500
Location: Virginia Center
Sex: male
Current Age: 5 Yrs
Declawed: no
Points: Flame
Date In: 7/26/09
Adopted: 10/12/09
Congrats: Ashley
Foster: Center - Group Living
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COWBOY
I'm looking for a lap. A loving, warm, open lap where I can sit for hours on end, staring up at you lovingly, patting your face, snuggling against your chest, purring away. I will sit there as long as you'd like and love you as much as you want.
So why haven't I been adopted yet?
I have perfect habits. I don't mind other cats but people are by far my preference. I love children and adults, teenagers and dogs.
So why haven't I been adopted yet?
Well, I have a positive heartworm test in my past. That means that at one point I had a heartworm, but it is likely gone by now. There may be some residual damage (I do have a heart murmur) but I show no signs whatsoever. Heartworm in cats is not like in dogs - you can't treat it in cats - and many times the body absorbs the heartworm and we go on with our life. I could benefit from an echocardiogram if you'd like to get me one, and I have an adoption scholarship to save you on my adoption fee since we may visit a cardiologist together. So while, yes, there might be a little residual damage, it might also be no big deal. One thing I've decided? I'm going to get as much loving as I can possibly get in, so don't adopt me unless you want a big lap sitting lover boy!
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Notes from Home
Even though Cowboy (aka Mosey) has been with us for 6 months, it certainly does not feel as though the honeymoon is over! He is a wonderful cat that charms everyone he meets, and we love him dearly. In the last several months Mosey dropped a few pounds, which is great for his weak ticker, and he has become quite playful. He loves his feather toy (although he prefers to chase the metal clip once he pulls the feather off) and he is still crazy about catnip. He favorite toy is one that he brought home from the VA Center--a hand-sewn bad of catnip. He wrestles with it daily!
We love to take Cowboy for walks around our neighborhood (on a leash, of course) in part because of all the compliments he gets from strangers. It makes us feel like proud parents. Somehow we don't mind that he wakes us up with purrs each and every night; he's so loveable, how can we refuse?
Thank you Siamese Cat Rescue Center for keeping such great records on our boy--it has made dealing with his hear/lung problems much easier. At the moment he is just about symptom free, with just a few coughs now and then. The only treatment we have to give is to appreciate him every day that we have him. Cowboy teaches us to live in the moment.
(Last update: Apr 27th, 2010 10pm)
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MATILDA
NEW PICTURES! I'VE GOT FIFTEEN NEW PICTURES! Anything to get noticed - I'm a sweetie, a cutie and a beauty too. I love people, I love other cats and I can even put up with dogs if they're nice to me. I'm playful, I'm happy and I'm well-mannered with my dinner and my litter-box - what's not to love? When I arrived in foster care, I was a wee little thing. Now I'm a big kitten and ready to come home - so c'mon, can't you tell I'm giving you my best "Take Me Home" look? Ask about me now!
Purrs - Matilda
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PERSONAL INFO
Name: Coraline
(FKA Matilda)
ID#: VA6420
Location: Tennessee (West)
Sex: female
Current Age: 1 Yr
Declawed: no
Points: Tortie
DateIn: 6/25/09
Adopted: 9/05/09
Congrats: Jennifer
Foster: Williene
| Foster Notes for Matilda [VA6420] |
| Great kitten! Happy, playful, gets along great with other cats. Loves attention. Matilda has completed her medical requirements and is reacy to come home.. |
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Notes from Home
Hello from Coraline! I have been in my forever home for almost 8 months now, and I'm very happy. Yesterday was my birthday, and I turned 1 year old. I got some new cardboard scratchers and some treats. I just wanted to let my Siamese Rescue friends know that I am doing well and that my family is so happy with me. I talk a lot now, and I sleep in the bed with my family every night. I am still very close with my sister Kitty, and we play and take naps together. Thanks again to everyone who helped bring me and my new family together. Love, Coraline
(Last update: Apr 26th, 2010 9pm)
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PERSONAL INFO
Name: Cookie
ID#: VA6879
Location: Virginia
Sex: female
Current Age: 9 Yrs
Declawed: 2paw
Points: Blue
Date In: 3/06/10
Adopted: 4/12/10
Congrats: meg
Foster: Rinn
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COOKIE
Ohhh, I'm so nice. I'm good with other cats. I love to be petted and be by your side. I talk when I want something. My beautiful, blue coat is so soft, plush and warm, and my eyes are icey blue and thoughtful. Can I be the queen of your life?
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Notes from Home
Hi there every one!! Cookie is doing great.It's been two weeks (hard to believe) and she is a pruuuurfect fit for our house! Thanks for being so patient and helpful with us.Our animals are a lifetime commitment to picking a cat that would be a good fit all the way around was important.Here is a recent picture.Meg,David and the fur people
(Last update: Apr 26th, 2010 7am)
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