QUOTE (hullbound @ Mar 10 2009, 11:47 AM)

Such a pretty kitty.
Thanks! She's a pretty little girl with a big nasty attitude, but we love her.
QUOTE (KimberlyTaylor @ Mar 10 2009, 08:04 PM)

I swear Kitty Girl and Macy are sisters...
Isn't that just amazing, KT? Macy is so beautiful! She has a perfect Maine Coon "M" on her forehead!
Our best guess is that Kitty Girl is around 8 years old...we found her in a parking garage at the Oklahoma City airport. Has Macy ever been to Oklahoma?
QUOTE (Marciemom @ Mar 10 2009, 10:23 PM)

Looks a little like our cat, Abby. She's a bit of a pain sometimes cause she insists on getting under my feet and trip easily, but I owe her alot. A year ago my oldest son's cat, Sassy was dying from a brain tumor. We adopted Abby cause she wouldn't leave our back door. She seemed to understand that Andrew belonged to Sassy and she needed to keep her place. The day Sassy started having the seizures that ended it, she sat quietly out of the way while we tried to make her comfortable. That night, for the first time, Abby started sleeping with Andrew. Sassy had stayed with him everynight for so long. Abby seemed to know that he was alone and needed her. Now she is always with him when he's home and waiting for him when he's not. They are best friends.
I love the name Abby. She sounds like a sweetheart! Animals are amazing in their intuitive abilities! Kitty Girl loves my husband, tolerates me (most of the time) and hates every other living thing. She has chased off solicitors, cornered my sister behind a door, and scared off a cat sitter. To quote a line from " Bringing up Baby", "That cat's bad!" The strangest thing, though, is that she was so easy going with my Dad, who stayed with us for extended periods of time after suffering a stroke. She would sit behind him on the back of his chair and let him pat her, and he could push her out of the way with his cane if she was getting under foot and she'd just gently move away. She never so much as gave a dirty look his way...and she can give some good stink-eye! I think she understood his disabilities and had empathy for him. I just think animals are amazing!