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27th October 2011, 05:33 PM #1
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I have a smoke tortie girl (with a face thats half red smoke half black smoke) who I have just had neutered she will be up for a new home very soon, unfortunately she is too highly strung to make a good mum so she never had and kittens at all in the three years we have had her, she is also not a cuddle bunny but likes to be around you.
If anyone is intersted in her, she is called Mynx Pantha and is on my website... Acoonamatata.co.uk I will update it one day, cos the kittens on there are from last year! I have also had Spice neutered but will probably be keeping her as a pet, as she gets on with all the other cats whilst Mynx is more of an only/two cat girl.
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27th October 2011, 10:43 PM #2
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It's going to be an extra special Christmas this year Jackie; so much fun with Ruby on the scene x
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27th October 2011, 11:44 PM #3
Ruby Blue is gorgeous, and looks like a bundle of fun.
I'm wondering, is there any such thing as a coon-proof Christmas tree? I can't begin to imagine what it will be like this year with Kenny into everything.
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28th October 2011, 08:50 AM #4
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I had never really worried too much about the tree until we had the two babes & they were a nightmare so the first year round I had a small tree put up out of the way but that didn't seem right ,the following year we went back to the normal one but I got a load of holly made sure the berries were off & then made a big wide holly garland round the base of the tree,that worked pretty good,Welly got through it once but he daren't push his way out again,think he had pins & needles in the tip of his nose,last year we done as normal & yes there was the occasional addition to the xmas tree decorations & yes there was an odd bauble being chased down the hall,wouldn't be really right though would it if one of them didn't try to re arrange your work to their liking but all in all things were fine,this year,watch this space...!
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28th October 2011, 01:26 PM #5
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28th October 2011, 06:36 PM #6
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Another day nearer to Ruby's arrival! x
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28th October 2011, 09:46 PM #7
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Think we might have to start a Norfolk Norti Torti Club. She is gorgeous even if Pansy P doesn't think so yet
Your going to bet your new furbaby before me now :( xxx
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29th October 2011, 07:48 AM #8
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Congratulations!
By posting your pictures you made the entire forum salivating like a hound.
I got my smokie girl 2 Christmases ago; it was the best holiday with two little bundles of joy. My darling is also blue Tortie, with checkboard nose,
paws and a patch of red hair on the back. Her sister has matching smokey spots on her back.
What is Norti Torti anyway?
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29th October 2011, 01:59 PM #9
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Naughty is the correct word, we class them as "Naughty torties" whatever the breed because if there is any colour cat that is going to spark off at you with no warning it is a tortie,don't know if it is a genetic trait but we have more problems from torties than any other colour of cat,they are normally loving,cuddly,bit of a look at me with an I want attitude but I think there has been more plasters dealt out after dealing with a tortie than any other.....
Nortie just seems a nicer way of referring to them...x
Can you post some pictures of your babes into your gallery so I can have a peek please,Ruby has a bit of red at the back but can't remember where,will take a closer look next time I see her.
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30th October 2011, 05:47 PM #10
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