Crank up the speakers to hear her motor.
Here she is showing her first happy moment since we got her that didn't involve food!
Crank up the speakers to hear her motor.
Here she is showing her first happy moment since we got her that didn't involve food!
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She reminds me a lot of one of my cats when she was that age. Similar coloration but mine is a bit longer haired. Kittens are such a wonderful thing. I love the bread kneading thing and you can tell she is super happy the way she purrs. I never really was a cat person when I was a kid beause my dad really didn't like cats much. He was always a dog person, so I was raised that way. He claimed he was alergic but I think it was mostly an excuse. I never really lived with a cat until I got with my first wife who was a cat person but now I'm both a dog and a cat person.
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