Hello! My name is Lisa and I am proud mother of 3 month old kittens (brother and sister from same litter), Snoopy and Princess. I just adopted them last week, after the sudden death of my sole mate and best friend JC, a long hair black and white, kinda tuxedo cat, who was only 3 years old.
Princess is a little ham, and did not show her real self until I got her home and had named her (about 3 hours after leaving the shelter), other wise she would not be called Princess, somthing more along the lines of trouble, drama queen, or even sneaky. She is so the opposite of JC and is great to have around and to watch, learn from (I did not know kittens could do "hand" stands un assisted), and to love.
Snoopy, was only a snoop for about 3 days, and now he is adorable and the most loving kitten, I have every had. My husband on the first night said that Princess was his little girl and that Snoopy was my responsibility. I am laughing now since Princess is the trouble maker and Snoopy is the cool, calm and collected one who likes to cuddle more than explore.
I look forward to learning a lot of information on this site and seeing lots of new cats.
Princess is a little ham, and did not show her real self until I got her home and had named her (about 3 hours after leaving the shelter), other wise she would not be called Princess, somthing more along the lines of trouble, drama queen, or even sneaky. She is so the opposite of JC and is great to have around and to watch, learn from (I did not know kittens could do "hand" stands un assisted), and to love.
Snoopy, was only a snoop for about 3 days, and now he is adorable and the most loving kitten, I have every had. My husband on the first night said that Princess was his little girl and that Snoopy was my responsibility. I am laughing now since Princess is the trouble maker and Snoopy is the cool, calm and collected one who likes to cuddle more than explore.
I look forward to learning a lot of information on this site and seeing lots of new cats.