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Wonderful photos. Re: the last pic... so... are you the pool boy???
 
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I only left out the umbrellas as a safety factor. They'd eat them
 
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But I may have gotten 'The Look' fo not having umbrellas
 

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Wow, Fae was pretty beat up when she was adopted! Mia was not in the best shape either! What lucky lucky babies they are! They are just gorgeous!
 
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Ahhhh!!!!!!!!. I just typed in their entire adoption stories and timed out before I could post

 
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Very short note. Mia had just been spayed. I got her from my Vet. My Vet gave Mia to me because of the effort and money I put into rehabbing Fay. As my vet put it "I know you'll dote on her"

Maybe my post went for another reason. Mia is in the Federal Kitty Witness Protection Program. I'm not even supposed to say my Vet gave her to me. Mia is a purebread Lilac Colorpoint Siamese, a very very rare cat, who was 'confiscated' from a breeder. Her first post adoption pics were just after she was spayed.
 
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I have to get Fay's full story up when I have a chance. I rehomed her from my next door neighbor. My neighbor got her in a package deal from her Ragdoll breeding mentor. They put her outside to wonder the hood because she didn't get along with one of one their other cats and they thought she had behavior problems. The husband wanted to send her to the shelter. The wife just started letting her out where she picked up fleas that she was alergic to and a new owner, me.

She didn't have behavior problems. She's the sweetest kid in the world but she was spayed improperly before she and her unspayed breeding sister were sent to my neighbor by her breeding mentor. When I adopted Fay she was 7 lbs and infested with fleas that really drove her crazy because of her flea allergy. It didn't take me long to realize that her behavior problem was that she was going into heat. I had only heard a female cat in heat once 20 years ago but I recognized that call and the neighborhood toms confirmed my guess. She had to be re-spayed in a tricky operation last fall while she was in heat but luckily I have THE BEST CAT VET IN THE WORLD. Even before that fay's fur grew back in and she reached 14 lbs.

She was supposedly a champion show cat before my neighbors got her and Fay was the start of some long pretentious show name but now she's just my sweet little meepers. Her Siamese sister has a lot to say but Fay just looks at me and goes *meep*.
 
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