I know that the title might sound poetic but it's not. You see there's these four kittens that lived out side my dad's work and we caught them and brought em home. There's a orange one I named Tiger Lilly.(she's a vises little thing) There's also a gray and white one I named Conner.(he's an explorer and a pro wrestler) And another one that's a creamesh color I named him Slick.(he's a shy one) Last but is last a tiny little dark one named Glenda.
They all have unique personalities, like Glenda pounces or prances around when she walks and follows you that's how I accidentally kept on kicking her. Also how Tiger Lilly and Slick are so dependent. And Conner is so curious.
To bad we gave away Slick he was a cutie. Were gonna give away all of them.
Your's Truley,
Tazz
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Dejas vu! You did a wonderful thing in saving the kittens from street life. Just be sure to keep on giving them to good homes. How is Cosmos reacting to all this? What about Gabby and Nellie?
Well sonce your so exited LIT I gave Conner away to Granny (my other grandma) and Cosmos wacked Tiger Lilly up side the head this moring she's REALLY jealous. Gabby's ignorring them and Nelly's trying to play with them.
why isn't mt picture showing of Nelly? PAASAP (please answer as soon as possible)
I see your Nelly picture. Ask your Dad why it isn't showing up on your screen.
This sounds a lot like something your Dad and Lit and I did many, many years ago. And our grandmother adopted one of thsoe long ago cats, too. What an amazing coincidence!
Keep up the writing. I love these stories.
Thankyou thankyou very mutch if only there was a blog award I'm sure I would WIN!
I spelled much wrong embarrissing
I wish I could take one. I also wish I wasn't allergic to cats. I would have to get rid of them quick before I got too attached and couldn't bring myself to part with them. By the way, I like the names you've picked out.
Not on the subject of cats, but I was reading your profile and saw that one of your favorite books is Ramona Quimby, Age 8. One of my favorites was Ellen Tebbits, which is about Ramona and a new girl that moves to the neighborhood named Ellen. The parts I remember most vividly are when she and Ramona have their moms make them dresses out of the same monkey print fabric. Also, how Ramona picks a giant turnip to take to school, and she's so proud of her accomplishment, but it goes all wrong. I could really relate to that girl. Anyway, if you haven't read that one, you should. Even if you aren't 8 anymore. I also highly recommend Judy Blume, Lois Lowry, and Robert Newton Peck.
I've read some Judy Blume books and I've also finished the ramona series. It was AWSOME!!!!!!!
Just so you know I'm keeping up and still reading---awesome.
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