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2 cute buggers. My folks adopted them from a no-kill shelter a couple weeks ago.
Mya is the oldest -- guess is about 6 or 7 yrs old but a very small cat. Still very skittish especially if you try ot hold her, but at the same time you can tell she really wants attention
Andy is about 3 yrs and is much bigger than Mya. Some sicko had him COMPLETELY declawed.
Beautiful kitties. Too bad about the declawing. I disagree with that practice. I know there are exceptions but 99% of cats do NOT need to have their claws ripped out...so cruel. More owners need to learn to use clippers or get those plastic claw covers.
I have never had a cat claw furniture....don't know why but they leave the furniture alone. It could be that i have had them all from a very young age but then again I have adopted a few older ones from the Humane Society as well. We do keep a scratching post on every level in our house....now those get a good workout!
Awwwwww pretty kitties, the black one looks very much at home, too sweet
These are the kinds of stories are great to hear about, High 5 to your folks for having warm hearts!
Awwww poor kitties. Glad they found a caring home.
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All that is gold does not glitter,
Not all those who wander are lost;
The old that is strong does not wither,
Deep roots are not reached by the frost.
-J.R.R. Tolkien, LOTR, Fellowship of the Ring