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Default Tag teamin' kittens


"Gunner Asch" wrote in message
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On Mon, 25 May 2009 02:42:22 -0400, "Buerste" wrote:


"Karl Townsend" wrote in message
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That's amazing! What is the disposition of the babies? I wish I was
closer, my girls could use some company.

Right now, they are just cuddly little fur balls, only two weeks old.
Personalities soon emerge though. My wife is a PKT (Professional Kitten
Tamer). its her job to tame all kittens so we can give them away. You
wouldn't believe the number of cats that people said were wild and
untouchable that she walked right up to. She met her match with "Wild
Thing". That cat was hissing and biting from day one. It will take a
piece
of smoked mackerel out of your hand but then immediately runs away.
OTOH,
we have one named Socks that wants to be petted more than any dog.

BTW, all the cat names have meaning, "Wild Thing" won't be tamed. Cally
Dee is the fourth calico (Cally, Cally Bee, Cally Cee). Guess why we
have
an Orange Ena. I don't have time to write all the variations of Tiger.

Karl



What would you name my two? They are sisters, black, green eyes and a
small patch of white on their chests. When we got them at the pound,
their
plastic collars had a number and "A" and "B" and somebody wrote "Ava" and
"Bessa". after tossing away a few ideas like "Scratch" and "Sniff", we
just
kept "Ava" and "Bessa". They actually respond to their names!

Sounds like they are smart enough to keep as house pets.

Good job

Gunner


They really are good cats. They're very affectionate and I often end up
wearing a "Kitty Stole", with the motor running, while sitting at my desk.
It's hard to believe their bloodlust. Roger calls them "Alpha" and "Bravo".
Can't take them home, they have work to do...and an old dog rules the house.