
Sapphire,
a seal-point Siamese kitten, peers over my shoulder.
She is our only "modern" Siamese as characterized
by the wedgie face. If you are interested in Siamese
cats or kittens, please check out the Siamese
Rescue Alliance web page.
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Sapphire
gets acquainted with Tiger while perched on the
toilet seat. One of Sapphire's favorite games: to
grab the end of the toilet paper roll and see how
far she can run with the toilet paper unraveling
behind her before the sheets break or the toilet
paper runs out. Her current record: 4 rooms -- and
back!
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Jantsy
relaxes on the top bunk of her kitty condo. We "rescued"
Jantsy from the
Siamese Rescue Alliance
in April, 1999. She was terrified of everything
when we got her, and hid for almost a week, but
now she is the most loving kitty you'll ever meet.
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Angel
stakes out the bathroom sink. Water from a bowl
just doesn't do it for Angel--she insists on fresh
running water directly from the faucet. Tiger and
Angel are littermates - for more pictures of them,
click on the Tabbies button below.
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We
rescued Rascal along with two other Siamese kittens
from Tennessee and brought them back to the
Siamese Rescue Alliance
shelter in Virginia. The other two kitties have
been adopted, but we kept Rascal for ourselves.
For more pictures of Rascal, click on the Meezers
button below.
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We
fell in love with Abigale-Clare along with all the
rest of the meezer-cam devotees while watching her
tend to kittens whose real mother had abandoned
them on the webcam we had installed at the Siamese
Rescue Center. You can see more of Abigale
at her Abigale-Clare
Fan Club Page
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