<!--QuoteBegin-fancidots+Sep 30 2004, 12:46 AM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (fancidots @ Sep 30 2004, 12:46 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin--> THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU !!!
Gavin -- take TWO and multiply it exponentially - FIVE TIMES.... that's what it's LIKE
(My only saving grace is that the other 6 are DSH rescues of varied ages, and are not QUITE as active as the Bengals) But I must say, NO ONE likes to be left out, on the <span style='color:blue'>"MOMMY LOVE"</span> arena.
Laura -- I have TEN -- 9 live totally indoors -- 1 lives on the screened in porch, because she won't socialize with the other 9 -- but SHE has to have HER rations of love and attention, too
Heidi -- Dagger is the one who HAS me -- too. Victoria and Lightnin are gorgeous (to me) and are very close to the "foundation" look (their MOM was an F4) but, unfortuantely, they have the foundation shyness, to some degree - and will not allow ANYONE except ME... to
touch them.
Emma is blossoming. I love her face, too -- and I will NEVER be able to thank Sandra Keever *Unique Prints Cattery* enough times, for GIVING her to me - because she and Dagger were litter-mates, very bonded to one another, and she thought since Emma is "ticked" that she would rather give her to me, to be Dagger's same age playmate - than make the few hundred dollars she might make to adopt her out as a "pet only". That showed ME that Sandra TRULY cares about the CAT's happiness and well being, at least as much as she does the money flowing into her cattery.
Emma is quite the little DRAMA QUEEN -- some of the things she does, for attention are hysterical...
While Dagger is little MR SOCIALITE... he LOVES to go places with me, and doesn't protest the harness or riding in the car, or strangers petting him, or NEW environments, sounds, smells, etc.... so I'm HOPING he will show well... as much for his personality as his looks
I just wish my house were BIGGER, and that I could stay HOME with them MORE... but good quality food, appropriate vetting and TOYS do keep me "in line" when I see other kittens that just blow me away. I put my babies FIRST -- even if it means brown-bagging lunches, and wearing last season's clothing, for ME.
They ARE the light of my life. I've never been happier than I have been, since BENGALS came into my life
Again -- Thanks -- I LOVE sharing photos of my babies, with people who appreciate them, instead of making fun of me, for being so OWNED by my CATS.
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Aha! I knew 3 cats wasn't enough!
I'll have to tell hubby that you have 10. He thinks 3 is plenty but I think 4 or 5 would be better. Especially after seeing the little marbles Pat has available now.
I think it's amazing and wonderful that she gave you Emma. It's heartbreaking to break up a bonded pair of kittens. You found a truly wonderful breeder!
L.