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Expresso; came to us on day walking across a neighbors yard and accross the street. It was apparent she was determained to make us her home. As of day one she has been independant as "hog on ice", refusing to get along with the other pets. She doesn't go out of her way to start problems, but she doesn't play with them unless she is in the mood, then maybe. We tried to be stubburned and tried to not let her into our home or hearts, we already had enough pets, but she had other plans for us. This was a case where persistance paid off. The moral of this story: Never try to out stubburn a cat! |
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Target; was the runt of the litter of a co-worker of Cindy's. We received her as a kitten, and after more than a year, you would think she hadn't aged a bit. In her heart and her actions she is still a kitten, running, jumping, and prowling all nite long. I do have to put a but in here, even at her stunted size, another female cat had better not come into her territorial space. We have seen her run better than 100 yards to attack another queeninvading her space, and throwing a whooping on them you wouldn't believe. what is shocking is these other cats can be twice her size, she has no fear, and whoops them. Needless to say she rules the house. |
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