I ate four Krispy Kreme donuts, warmed in the microwave. Adam brought them home. He had eaten five for breakfast. I scolded him. And then I ate four. But they're so good
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I love kitty stories, and yours are so touching :) I also love cats who grow up and keep their baby voices -- my friend Charlotte has a cat named Buster whose voice is more "babyish" than is sister's and his mother's! He onced let out a deeper, more masculine meow and was so freaked out that he didn't "talk" for days. Charlotte jokes that he sounds like a girl because when the kittens were born, we all thought that Buster was the female and Baby was the male, until they got older and we could see under the tails. So for the first few weeks of his life, Buster thought he was a girl. ;) This would probably help explain why Buster is so girly and Baby acts all tough. *grins*
My kitty girl would cry and wail, and so we got a new kitty for her much sooner than we had planned (about a month later). Not quite a match, though. She spends most of her time hissing at him, and it's now almost a year later.
That's true. I hope she eases up with him a little. Of course, now it doesn't help that he keeps jumping her (yes, they are both fixed). It's not helping his case at all.
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I also love cats who grow up and keep their baby voices -- my friend Charlotte has a cat named Buster whose voice is more "babyish" than is sister's and his mother's! He onced let out a deeper, more masculine meow and was so freaked out that he didn't "talk" for days. Charlotte jokes that he sounds like a girl because when the kittens were born, we all thought that Buster was the female and Baby was the male, until they got older and we could see under the tails. So for the first few weeks of his life, Buster thought he was a girl. ;) This would probably help explain why Buster is so girly and Baby acts all tough. *grins*
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Krispy Kreme is evil. ^.^
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