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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Double Vision?




Betty's two new cats: Mary Jane on the left and Nikki on the right.


Nikki is an older cat, very shy and insecure thus hard to get a good close-up shot.




Mary Jane is a young adult cat, happy and loves to eat.






Betty says,



"About six months ago, my last cat Shia Hwa died of old age at about 17 years old. We did not plan to have more cats until.... In the past I have done several posts on squirrels. They are very pretty very cute, but as my friend Janet would say, 'The squirrels are nothing but rats with bushy tails'. Over the last six months, squirrels virtually took over our yard. The worst was their invasion of the rabbit feeders. The squirrels became so brave that they would hang on the stackers and stick their heads into the J feeders to steal rabbits' food with their pretty bushy tail sticking straight up from the feeders.


We decided we need a couple of working cats. That's how I visited a private cat rescue organization called Town Cats of Morgan Hill. It is the most wonderful shelter that I have ever seen. Cats are not caged, they live in two large units in an industrial park, they would never risk being killed, if not adopted they live out their lives in the shelter. All cats adopted out are fixed, have shots and have microchip implants and the adoption fee is very reasonable.


I adopted two adult cats named Nikki and Mary Jane; for more photos and backgrounds of Nikki and Mary Jane, please visit http://nikkiandmaryjane.blogspot.com/ It is linked on the right side as Betty's Cat Blog, I will update it when I take new photos of them.







2 Comments:

  • At 6:58 PM, Blogger Katy said…

    They really do look almost like mirror images of each other in that first picture!

     
  • At 11:39 PM, Blogger Christina Parker said…

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