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When Whiskey died last year we all took it pretty hard, especially my girlfriend- so I secretly ordered one for her (and me, who am I kidding)
It took a while-- I ordered it before Christmas and it finally showed up yesterday- but it was worth the wait!
I had it mailed to my parents house to be safe ( I don't trust the neighbors, lol) and when I opened it at their house, their crabby old cat HISSED at it! :D
My other cat isn't quite sure what to think of it.
They aren't cheap ($200 X_X ) but I figured it would be something to keep forever, and a nice tribute to a loved pet. Best of all, one day when I have kids 'Whiskey' will be their stuffed animal and when they're older I'll be able to tell them that it was based off a real cat I had! :x
Oh they are cute!
That name was my girlfriends idea- I wanted to name him Keaton, since he's all black
...but Westley has grown on me and I think it's the better choice. Anyway, we got him a few months after Whiskey's unfortunate passing, since my other cat REALLY missed having a playmate. These two are inseparable!
He even loves driving! (Check out the Pirate harness!)
Btw Gracie was 21 years old when she passed.
Ooowh, he loves standing like this and watching out of the window for several minutes:
"My name is Inigo Meowtoya. You ate my catnip...prepare to die."
does he have a name? he looks like snowy from Tintin! :x
He's called Eddie. I do like to think of him as being Snowy. He's a scamp.
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The ginger fella is our boy Clarence only recently had his 10th Birthday, the tabby one is his sister Alabama who we unfortunately lost just over 2 years ago to kidney failure aged nearly 8.
He's a cheeky thing but very sociable and likes a lap to sit on, quite demanding as well but my Wife and I love him to bits and very much miss our baby girl.
Strange really when I was younger I was bought up with dogs and never really had much of a thing for cats but my Wife had one when we met and then we got these 2 around 2005 a year after he died.
@RC7, Eddie's a beautiful dog. I remember you sharing pictures of the two of you before and loving the look of him. What breed is he?
But in life I am forced to live with the evil of CATS.
I abide...
Thanks mate (and you @Creasy47) he's a Jack Russell, although he's quite distinctive in that he doesn't have particularly stubby legs and is mainly white, save a black heart on one ear. He'll be 12 a week after SP is released, but is still very sprightly.
After the sad loss of my Harvey, I am lucky to adopt a new youngster who is also named Ike - a cool name I like and have never seen used before reading your post Brady.
My Ike on the front with Henry behind:
He and my other dog, Frisco:
Both are passed on now, the former from cancer, the latter from old age. It's incredible how dogs really do become a man's best friend.