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Yet another cat!

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Two days ago when my wife took our daughter to school this abandoned kitten approached them. An elderly gentleman told her the kitten had been there for a few days and the kitten was dirty and hungry .... which immediately set of Lisa's motherly instincts. The kitten also turned out to be extremely personable so I soon got a call pleading to keep the cat. I normally would not hesitate as I like animals equally well, but we already have three dogs and three cats. In the end I relented .... and now we have Jet.

She definitely is a cutie and she is also much smaller than she appears to be in the pictures. As the first picture suggests .... she is already my head-fi buddy when I am at the computer.

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Well I responded at Head-Fi, but why not here too. Cute kitten. I went to visit my friend and he has two new kittens. This was right after we lost one of our cats...it was therapeutic. We'll get another cat eventually, but for now our other cat and our dog keep us pretty busy already. Enjoy her!

I should take some pictures of my cats too...

Personally, I'm a dog man myself. I just get the willies seeing that kitten near electronic gear. My don't they like the foam and pads on headphones though. :P

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