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    catlover59

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    But "oranges" are so sweet too, aren't they?

    Where are you in California? I'm in Santa Clara.

    Missing Orangey a lot. It is so different without him, even though I have lots of other kitties. He was everywhere!

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    11/25/07

    Reply from big cats:
    Oh yes, sweet as pie! Rory (my firstborn) is a big giant infant much of the time. In fact, as I type right now, he is draped across my shoulders, trying to nurse on my neck. He's definitely my most affectionate cat, but also my rowdiest. He jumps on top of doors and shower curtain rods, or onto my back when I'm not expecting it, and he often bites me (once hard enough to warrant a doctor's visit and antibiotics just a few weeks ago!).

    Coyotito, in my avatar, is a foster kitty (probably not leaving though - people aren't lining up for neurotic cats) and a bit of a non-traditional orange boy - he's very energetic and swings wildly between being desperately affectionate and scared out of his mind.

    I'm in Oakland, not far from you at all! I'm with Feral Cat Foundation (www.feralcatfoundation.org) which covers Alameda and Contra Costa counties.

    I'm sure it's just awful missing Orangey... I can't even imagine how I'd feel if Rory were to pass away. I would be devastated for sure. It's amazing how empty a multi-cat household can feel when even just one of them is gone.


    11/26/07