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CLC-CATS Lady Katherine the Third June 23, 2003-May 26, 2010 Katie III, the round-headed butterball with the little pumpkin nose. Katie III always had to know what was going on and put in her opinion about it. She tried to be dominant cat, but her mother only had to hit her on the head, and Katie III would drop to the floor. Katie always had a puzzled look on her face, like she just couldn't understand why she was in trouble one more time. She had her adorable little puzzled look as she was dying. It's difficult to believe that your dominant spirit is gone so suddenly. I am sorry that you died so young. You will be greatly missed.
CLC-CATS Little Orange Lady Abigail July 29, 1999 - August 2, 2007 Little Orange was my "dear sweet little girl." I was with her when she was born on July 29, 1999 (the firstborn of Alaina), and I was with her when she died. She passed away peacefully while I held her front paws, rubbed her tummy, and placed my face close to hers, telling her how special she was. Little Orange was named by my nephew Justin when she was only two weeks old. He said there was something special about Little Orange; he was right. When she was only a tiny kitten, she looked up into my eyes one day with her special soulful look, and I knew we were bonded for life. Little Orange took her ownership of me very seriously, even going so far as to mark me as her own. She had the most wonderful kittens, intelligent and sensitive. I called her "Mommy of the Year" because she mothered all of the kittens she could find. And she kept them exceptionally clean and well-fed. She was my "baby girl"..."Tweety Pie"..."Little Tweets"...and "my dear sweet Little Orange." She was a treasure. She brought a feeling of comfort to my soul
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March 24, 1998-September 24, 2005 Cedric was my buddy. He gave himself the responsibility of following me around the house and making sure that I was all right. He put me to bed at night and woke up with me in the morning. He was my constant, loyal companion and friend. I expected to grow old with him; he left me ten years too early. "Cedie Boy" "Sir Cedric of the Big Ears" Mr. Cedric Himself" How can I thank you enough for being such a wonderful friend.
Mauarista Lady Alaina of CLC-CATS--my first Persian "Baby-Laina"; "Toothy-One"; "Fuzzy Paws"; "Pansy Face" A sweet, gentle soul; a wonderful mother and grandmother; my dear sweet girl
Mauarista Sir Rupert of CLC-CATS--the goofy looking, wild kitten that turned into a gorgeous and personable cat. He was neutered in the spring so that he could live a life of ease; he died six months later of a sudden heart attack. Sir Rupert is greatly missed. He liked to greet people at the door and demand attention. He loved the ladies and sired many beautiful, overly-friendly kittens. June 1, 2001-October 2006 "Mr. Rupert" "Mr. Rupiness" "Rupe-Rupe"
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Katie was my first Himalayan. She was a furry blessing from God.
From the time she was a kitten, Ashleen decided that she owned me.
CLC-CATS Sir Roland Sweetheart ----my little scientific kitty who always had a smile on his face He always wanted adventure.
---died suddenly at age seven months and left a hole in my heart.
He tried so had to live, but he died when he was three months old. The Rainbow Bridge Author Unknown There is a bridge connecting Heaven and Earth. It is called the Rainbow Bridge because of its many colors. Just this side of the Rainbow Bridge there is a land of meadows, hills and valleys with lush green grass. When a beloved pet dies, the pet goes to this place. There is always food and water and warm spring weather. The old and frail animals are young again. Those who are maimed are made whole again. They play all day with each other. There is only one thing missing. They are not with their special person who loved them on Earth. So each day they run and play until the day comes when one suddenly stops playing and looks up! The nose twitches! The ears are up! The eyes are staring! And this one suddenly runs from the group! You have been seen, and when you and your special friend meet, you take him or her in your arms and embrace. Your face is kissed again and again and again, and you look once more into the eyes of your trusting pet. Then you cross the Rainbow Bridge together, never again to be separated.
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