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Posted by Sally Swindells on August 5, 2007, 12:19 pm
Bronnie wrote:
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>> Bronnie wrote:
>>> We have a new kitty in the house to replace our beloved Whiskey who
>>> went to the Great Saucer in the Sky in June (result of accident).
>>> Ringo is so named because everyone thought Whiskey II was a cop-out!
>>> Ringo's pedigree name is Cenglow Ring a Ding. He is an Abyssinian
>>> purebred.
>>> He is a real cutie and a bundle of trouble. We have had to kitty-proof
>>> the house as he has already broken an African ebony candlestick and a
>>> precious antique cake plate that belonged to my dearly departed
>>> mother! He hasn't learnt yet that his feet are connected to the rest
>>> of him LOL.
>>> Check him out at webshots, Quilting Album:
>>> http://www.webshots.com/user/bronwynferrier
>>> Hugs,
>>> Bronnie
>> He is beautiful, and seems to have QI potential!
>> It is difficult when they are at the age where their brakes don't work
>> very well and stop happens when they hit something solid like an
>> ornament. I had that last year, but this year two grown up cats who do
>> have their moments, but now have excellent brakes. (Hodge has never done
>> running!)
>> I really felt I wanted to reach inside the screen and give Ringo a hug.
>> --
>> Sally at the
Seaside~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ukhttp://community.webshots.com/user/sallyswin
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> He is very cuddle-able Sally! I'll give him one from you. Loved your
> description about the brakes. Glass windows to the floor also stop
> him promptly! He is about 4 months old.
> Gosh, I'm exhausted from all the kitty training this week!
> --
> Bronnie
>
A nice age to go out into the wide world.I think pedigree cats gain from
having to wait for their injections at three months before they are
homed - they are then old enough to be separated from their mother. Most
kittens are so young - 6 weeks, and although they are weaned, still need
the comfort of their mother, and denying them this is supposed to lead
to possible regressive behaviour. We were lucky as DS kept Kiwi while we
were on holiday, so he and Mia were 3 months (Mia was originally only
coming for a month while 'Mummy' had a second litter, but she stayed).
Ringo looks as though he will be a big cat - going by the size of his feet!
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Sally at the Seaside~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~uk
http://community.webshots.com/user/sallyswin
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Posted by Val on August 5, 2007, 5:06 am
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> We have a new kitty in the house
Ringo is a *very* handsome fellow. I see that he's mastering the "high alert
stealth mode" position in his cubby. He'll make a fine QI. I showed the
pictures to Mister Oliver, he pretended like he wasn't impressed.....cats
are like that *sigh*
Val
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Posted by Debi Matlack on August 5, 2007, 8:40 am
Bronnie, he's adorable! I love Abyssinians, they look like little wildcats,
and sounds like he's living up to that! Enjoy your new baby!
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Debi
Every one has a photographic memory. Some just don't have film.
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> We have a new kitty in the house to replace our beloved Whiskey who
> went to the Great Saucer in the Sky in June (result of accident).
> Ringo is so named because everyone thought Whiskey II was a cop-out!
> Ringo's pedigree name is Cenglow Ring a Ding. He is an Abyssinian
> purebred.
> He is a real cutie and a bundle of trouble. We have had to kitty-proof
> the house as he has already broken an African ebony candlestick and a
> precious antique cake plate that belonged to my dearly departed
> mother! He hasn't learnt yet that his feet are connected to the rest
> of him LOL.
> Check him out at webshots, Quilting Album:
> http://www.webshots.com/user/bronwynferrier
> Hugs,
> Bronnie
>
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Posted by Polly Esther on August 5, 2007, 8:48 am
Hmmmm. I was about to ask. Are we sure that's a domestic kitten? That
baby furface looks mighty serious to me. Polly
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> Bronnie, he's adorable! I love Abyssinians, they look like little
> wildcats, and sounds like he's living up to that! Enjoy your new baby!
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Posted by Karen, Queen of Squishies on August 5, 2007, 10:33 am
What a handsome feline. He reminds me of the American mountain lion.
Karen, Queen of Squishies
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> We have a new kitty in the house to replace our beloved Whiskey who
> went to the Great Saucer in the Sky in June (result of accident).
> Ringo is so named because everyone thought Whiskey II was a cop-out!
> Ringo's pedigree name is Cenglow Ring a Ding. He is an Abyssinian
> purebred.
> He is a real cutie and a bundle of trouble. We have had to kitty-proof
> the house as he has already broken an African ebony candlestick and a
> precious antique cake plate that belonged to my dearly departed
> mother! He hasn't learnt yet that his feet are connected to the rest
> of him LOL.
> Check him out at webshots, Quilting Album:
> http://www.webshots.com/user/bronwynferrier
> Hugs,
> Bronnie
>
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>> Bronnie wrote:
>>> We have a new kitty in the house to replace our beloved Whiskey who
>>> went to the Great Saucer in the Sky in June (result of accident).
>>> Ringo is so named because everyone thought Whiskey II was a cop-out!
>>> Ringo's pedigree name is Cenglow Ring a Ding. He is an Abyssinian
>>> purebred.
>>> He is a real cutie and a bundle of trouble. We have had to kitty-proof
>>> the house as he has already broken an African ebony candlestick and a
>>> precious antique cake plate that belonged to my dearly departed
>>> mother! He hasn't learnt yet that his feet are connected to the rest
>>> of him LOL.
>>> Check him out at webshots, Quilting Album:
>>> http://www.webshots.com/user/bronwynferrier
>>> Hugs,
>>> Bronnie
>> He is beautiful, and seems to have QI potential!
>> It is difficult when they are at the age where their brakes don't work
>> very well and stop happens when they hit something solid like an
>> ornament. I had that last year, but this year two grown up cats who do
>> have their moments, but now have excellent brakes. (Hodge has never done
>> running!)
>> I really felt I wanted to reach inside the screen and give Ringo a hug.
>> --
>> Sally at the