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thanks reetpetite!!

brum just made it into the top ten things you never thought you'd hear list with "Is that cat wearing a bra?"

top of the list being "is that dog wearing a strap-on?" heard in costa rica, but thats a different thread altogether.

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Wow, gorgeous! What point is Saffron? Seal or chocolate? My Mum's got two Siamese - Tiffy is a lilac and Luka a seal. Such brilliant cats, we're considering getting a Siamese, but not sure how our existing moggy would adjust.


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saffron is a seal point siamese and muesli is a chocolate point, siamese/ burmese himalayan cross, they are very freindly now but it took a week or two for them to adjust, if you are getting a siamese get a kitten so the other cat doesn't feel like they will lose the dominance of the space, and hide all your baby socks as saffron just loves little rolled up bundles of socks to play with she keeps stealing Elsa's scratch mits off her hands too the little rascal!

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After fostering a family from the Celia Hammond Animal Trust (http://www.celiahammond.org) I decided to keep mum & her 2 of kittens! This is Toto, my wittle maine coonish eskimo kittie (even looks like he's wearing little grey Ugg boots!) snoozing away beside my laptop. Honey, displayed just a tad in the background there... I will post more & of Honey as they're absolutely gorgeous & all these photos are just going to waste!

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