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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 613938" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>TM,</p><p></p><p>I absolutely LOVE orange tabbies!! I used to have one years ago. He wandered into our yard, filthy, covered in matts and cuts. He was starving and unloved. Poor baby!! He had the most gorgeous green eyes I've ever seen, lol... Enjoy that "love muffin!!!" </p><p></p><p>P.S. I had two cats when I adopted a kitten. It took awhile, don't remember how long exactly, before all of them got along. We had to separate them at night and when we went out. The kitten spent her first days at our house sleeping in a lobster crate, divided in half, litter box on one side, food and blanket on the other side. Eventually the two "women" learned to tolerate each other. The male and younger female became friends. When the male, a gorgeous gray and white kittie, my very favorite "baby," (a super large, plumb, so plumb that an uncle thought he was a Maine coon cat) got cancer and was too sick to groom himself, the younger female groomed him. I still miss my kitties but given my current situation, adopting one right now wouldn't be a good idea. Wish I could snuggle up with yours, lol...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 613938, member: 3388"] TM, I absolutely LOVE orange tabbies!! I used to have one years ago. He wandered into our yard, filthy, covered in matts and cuts. He was starving and unloved. Poor baby!! He had the most gorgeous green eyes I've ever seen, lol... Enjoy that "love muffin!!!" P.S. I had two cats when I adopted a kitten. It took awhile, don't remember how long exactly, before all of them got along. We had to separate them at night and when we went out. The kitten spent her first days at our house sleeping in a lobster crate, divided in half, litter box on one side, food and blanket on the other side. Eventually the two "women" learned to tolerate each other. The male and younger female became friends. When the male, a gorgeous gray and white kittie, my very favorite "baby," (a super large, plumb, so plumb that an uncle thought he was a Maine coon cat) got cancer and was too sick to groom himself, the younger female groomed him. I still miss my kitties but given my current situation, adopting one right now wouldn't be a good idea. Wish I could snuggle up with yours, lol... [/QUOTE]
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