Galea
Phie
Jimmie
Callie
Hodges
Tepper
Jama Squeeze
Jaja
Large boy, who was overly friendly. Love life. Cuddles were his best friend. Very trusting. Would plop himself right in front of you and give you love bits. A gentle giant.
Girly
Girly was very shy and never liked her photo taken. She was the only one that we got from the pound. All the others we acquired when people threw them away in the neighborhood. She was often quiet, just sitting in her chair. She had a long live and died on route to the vet.
Hoosie
Hoosie was a gem. He liked to follow me all over the house. When we first saw him outside he went for walks with us. Hoosie loved people. He would often jump up on strangers during our walks. He thought he was a dog at times.
She/She
She/She. Not a very ladylike picture of She/She. She likes to lay on her back and sleep with her legs in the air. Often gave love bites. Especially under the arms.
Biscuit
Biscuit was an older guy that fell into our laps, literally. He loved love. Would not put up with crap from other cats in the household. Was his own man. But did love to cuddle while watching TV, wanting his special moment.
Pleebes
Pleebes (bellie) passed away after 23 years. He loved headbutts, being combed, and would curl up on my pillow. Had the loudest purr. Got him when he was a kitten. Runt of the litter. He was my first and will be deeply missed. Good-buy
WooWee and WeeWoo
Found as ferral’s, they were welcomed into our home. Best friends till the end. WeeWoo (Orange) was always feral. He died after the state insisted that we get them vaccinated. Between the vaccination and the fear of being brought to the vet he was not able to survive the stress. WooWee (Black) died shortly afterward from a broken heart. They were inseparable in life and death.







