GC, is she meow-y? Considering her Siamese background, that's something to watch out for, even if she isn't loud at the shelter. Amarna fooled me with that--she didn't make a peep at the shelter, but hasn't shut up since I brought her home four years ago.
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GC, probably not a Himmy, then. They're a recognized breed (with blue eyes, which caused me to wonder).
{{{GC and Josie}}} I'm sorry.
Fuck cancer!
Kerfuffle Bunny will be late today.
But he has a new home...
Kitty is not meow-y at the shelter, but as you say, that might be because she's scared (she was trembling when I held her, the poor thing).
Meow-y can be fun, though not so much at 4:00 in the morning when all you want to do is sleep and she's blaring at top volume in the doorway to your bedroom because she wants attention and/or food NOW!
But she's funny when she jumps on top of my chest when I'm laying on the couch, peers down into my face, and lets loose with a full-throated "MRROW!" just because she's wants to announce her presence before snuggling up for skritches and a snooze.
Sigh - almost done with my last day here. Cake in a few. I wrote a sappy good-bye e-mail. I'm such a dork.
I'm such a dork.
Yeah, but you're our kind of dork.
{{{Glam}}}