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Friday, October 10, 2008
Tory (aka Garage Kitty)
All most visitors have seen of our fourth cat, Tory, is a fuzzy blur scrambling for cover. Here's what she looks like when she's not zipping around, pin ball style.
Emily thinks she looks like Sugar. I love how much you and Emily are alike with the cats. She always pops over here to peek at you blog when she sees kitties!
Funny thing though Kim, I didn't know you had a cat named Tory! When did this happen?
I just wanted to say how much I love your blog. Your photos are so beautiful and I love how great they match your new template. I find myself coming here just to appreciate the beauty. =)
Thanks Crystal! I'm glad you inspired me to change my template :)
Tory was the cat that lived in the garage at the Stanger's house. She had never lived with people so we signed up for the "trap and release" program through the shelter. They lend you a trap to catch the cat, then you bring the cat in to be spayed and vaccinated, and then they release the cat unto a farm. But after we caught her in the cage I let her live with me a couple of weeks to see if she might be able to adjust to living with people and, thank goodness, she did. Mostly ;P
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Emily thinks she looks like Sugar. I love how much you and Emily are alike with the cats. She always pops over here to peek at you blog when she sees kitties!
Funny thing though Kim, I didn't know you had a cat named Tory! When did this happen?
I just wanted to say how much I love your blog. Your photos are so beautiful and I love how great they match your new template. I find myself coming here just to appreciate the beauty. =)
Thanks Crystal! I'm glad you inspired me to change my template :)
Tory was the cat that lived in the garage at the Stanger's house. She had never lived with people so we signed up for the "trap and release" program through the shelter. They lend you a trap to catch the cat, then you bring the cat in to be spayed and vaccinated, and then they release the cat unto a farm. But after we caught her in the cage I let her live with me a couple of weeks to see if she might be able to adjust to living with people and, thank goodness, she did. Mostly ;P
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