The Cats-Page 2 of 2
Here are some more of my cats.  Other then the others you can get to by following the links on thier pictures, these cats are all I have pictures for.  I've had many rescues that have been placed in homes that I don't have pictures for.  I just got my digital camera this christmas, and before that, I didn't take many pictures. 
Click here to see Halfmask's tribute Click here to go on to Muffin's page
Here is a picture of all my cats at breakfast.  They each come in every morning to eat.  That way we can make sure there is nothing wrong with any of them, and that they're all here.  If one doesn't show up for breakfast, we keep the rest of the cats in and go out looking until we find the cat.  That's how we save Sock's life.  Click this picture to see Halfmask's tribute.  Since I don't have a picture of her, this is the only place I could think to put it.
This is my special Christmas Miracle Cat.  You'll read that story on her web-page.  She has proven her love to me time and time again.  She loves me unconditionally, and unlike most cats, she isn't afraid to show it, and she lets me act as her owner instead of the other way around.  Her Christmas story will also tell about why she has that gold tag you can see hanging off her collar.  As most of you know, the olympics where in Utah this year.  That is a olympic gold metal ID tag.  Her story will tell how she earned it.  She is my special baby, and she has a very special place in my heart-well, just click on her picture and let her story do the talking!
This is Runt.  He's our only male cat.  When he was little he got a really bad ear infection that took forever to clear up.  As a result, he always held his head to the side.  Even now that his ear infections are all cleared up, he still holds his head to one side all the time.  He has alot of nick names, like Hooter(because he turns his head so much), and Manzy, and B-Baby Runty, and about a million others.  He's the cutest little guy.  Just look at that face!  He is also a very affectionate kitty.  He was worth the money it took to take care of all those ear infections.
This is Lucky.  She had a very rough beginning.  She was tossed into a garbage dumpster at a fast-food restaurant when she was only about 3 or 4 weeks old max.  At the time I had a mommy cat that was nursing.  Lucky got a bad infection in one eye.  When she was in the dumpster, something puntured that eye.  Lucky lived up to her name, and the vet was able to save the eye, but she is totally blind in that eye.  It took us along time to get her well enough to go to a new home, and by then, we were all way to attatched after all we went through to save poor little Lucky's life.  She is still one of the most affectionate cats we have, and she doesn't have near the attitude most calico cats have.  She's a little shy, but once she knows she can trust you, she is a VERY affectionate kitty.
Click here to go on to Shay's site
This is Shay.  Shay can be almost ANNOYINGLY affectionate at times.  She HAS to be in your face, preferably with the rear end up your nose.  She's a sweet cat, though.  She was rescued from an animal shelter when she was going to be put to sleep, just because she was pregnant.  She had 2 adorable babies, which went to a wonderful home together.  Click on her picture to see her site and her kittens' site
Click here to see Licorice's site
This is Precious.  She just showed up in our chicken coop pregnant, and VERY hungry.  We didn't know she was pregnant, though, so she had her kittens outside.  She had 4 kittens, but 1 died, and we think Skunks got the other 2 before we knew where she had them, but luckily, one that looked alot like her we were able to save.  We named her Picaso, and she found a wonderful home where at night she's a house cat, but during the day, she has a whole farm to wander.  Unfortunatly, though, I don't have any pictures of her kitten.
This little kitten is Licorice the second.  Licorice was named after my first Licorice, or course.  I swear she's calico under all that black hair.  She's got attitude galore!  She use to bully Sandy(She's the cat in the picture on Sandy's website), but lucky for her, Sandy was the kind of dog that didn't care.  She was found abandoned on the roof of one of my friend's neighbors.  My friend knew I was a sucker for black cats, so she called me up to come get her.  She was only about 2 1/2 months old, and we tried to find her a home, but no body wanted her.  So we ended up keeping her.  She has her affectionate moments, but she delights in tormenting the other cats and the dogs, and when she has the chance, the bunny and the ferrets.  She can be a very naugthy little cat.  Click her picture to see more pictures of her.
This is Blacky.  Blacky doesn't really belong to me, she doesn't really belong to anyone.  Just about everyone in town feeds her and makes sure she stays healthy.  Nobody really knows where Blacky came from.  She just showed up.  Blacky roams every where.  She always knows to come to our front porch when she wants to be feed. 
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