Oh they are gorgeous!!!
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This is Milo he is a 4 year old Tonkinese. All day long when I'm home he just follow me around and when I go outside he sits at the door meowing at me.
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Hey everyone I just was told about this tread (I posted some pictures in the LF thread).
Well this is Tiddles my family found her in our backyard in January 2000 and we guessed that she was about 1 so now she would be roughly around 14.
In 2006 my family moved house and Tiddles ran away then a year later we got a call from the pound and Tiddles had been found in our old suburb (which is a long way away). We were all so happy to get her back.
She mostly stays outside but when she does come inside she is always sleeping on my bed.
[MENTION=34072]Lindsay1973[/MENTION] Meowkie looks just like my Casper!! What gorgeous pets you have!!
Oh they are gorgeous!!!
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Hey everyone I just was told about this tread (I posted some pictures in the LF thread).
Well this is Tiddles my family found her in our backyard in January 2000 and we guessed that she was about 1 so now she would be roughly around 14.
In 2006 my family moved house and Tiddles ran away then a year later we got a call from the pound and Tiddles had been found in our old suburb (which is a long way away). We were all so happy to get her back.
She mostly stays outside but when she does come inside she is always sleeping on my bed.
[MENTION=34072]Lindsay1973[/MENTION] what bread is Ming Liu? Is it a boy or a girl? Ming Liu is so cute!![]()
Here is my mangy little dog (profile pomeranian) when he was a baby.
The little devil is 2 on 16/10
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We are not sure,Cleo in my avatar is his mom..we got her from a pet store and they never told us what breed she was..then a huge white cat came to visit Cleo and along came Ming..only one kitten,if I hadnt seen her give birth to him I wouldnt have believed it was her kitten.My dad and hubby says the father was a persian looking cat

Oh how funny... Yeah Tiddles had kittens, 2 were black and white, 1 was all black and the last one was ginger. None looked anything like her it's funny how things like that happens. I can see a bit of persian in Ming Liu.
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Meet our Charlie. He was found in the yard at work after we heard some mewling. We took this little tyke in but it refused to eat or drink. After a few hours we were all getting a bit distreseds that this little kitty just kept 'crying' so we took it down to the vet. They told us it was only about 7 - 10 days old. They took it in and kept it for 5 days and one of the nurses took it home to care for it over the weekend and teach it to drink from a bottle. After that I was allowed to bring Charlie home with me. Armed with bottles, teats, milk powder and lots of instructions we left.
I cared for Charlie for 6 weeks, feeding him every two hours between 6 in the morning to his last feed at 10 pm at night. I had to Charlie slept next to my bed in a shoe box and he went everywhere with me. I loved every minute of it - though always with the warning in my head from the nurse at the vet that often these little tykes do not often survive if they leave their mummy at such an early age.
Where did Charlie come from. We think perhaps a bird may have picked him up and the dropped him when he got too heavy. We will never really know and we never did find his mum.
Charlie is now part of our family - a big, heavy, fluffy and mischievous member of our family. BTW, Charlie does not drink out of a bowl - he leads us to the bathrooms and we have to run the shower for him so he can have a drink. Hahaha.
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Meet our Charlie. He was found in the yard at work after we heard some mewling. We took this little tyke in but it refused to eat or drink. After a few hours we were all getting a bit distreseds that this little kitty just kept 'crying' so we took it down to the vet. They told us it was only about 7 - 10 days old. They took it in and kept it for 5 days and one of the nurses took it home to care for it over the weekend and teach it to drink from a bottle. After that I was allowed to bring Charlie home with me. Armed with bottles, teats, milk powder and lots of instructions we left.
I cared for Charlie for 6 weeks, feeding him every two hours between 6 in the morning to his last feed at 10 pm at night. I had to Charlie slept next to my bed in a shoe box and he went everywhere with me. I loved every minute of it - though always with the warning in my head from the nurse at the vet that often these little tykes do not often survive if they leave their mummy at such an early age.
Where did Charlie come from. We think perhaps a bird may have picked him up and the dropped him when he got too heavy. We will never really know and we never did find his mum.
Charlie is now part of our family - a big, heavy, fluffy and mischievous member of our family. BTW, Charlie does not drink out of a bowl - he leads us to the bathrooms and we have to run the shower for him so he can have a drink. Hahaha.
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