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This is our cat Sophia. She doesn't like people and won't drink out of a bowl. She stays outside most of the time (we live in the country). She cries when she wants to come to drink from the tap or take a nap. I had two other cats but they we're both taken by a wild animal in the same week along with about 4 other neighbourhood cats, we think it was a mountain lion. Someone spotted one right around the same time in town.

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This is our cat Sophia. She doesn't like people and won't drink out of a bowl. She stays outside most of the time (we live in the country). She cries when she wants to come to drink from the tap or take a nap. I had two other cats but they we're both taken by a wild animal in the same week along with about 4 other neighbourhood cats, we think it was a mountain lion. Someone spotted one right around the same time in town.

Shes lovely Ursula.

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Iwar and jake i really love the pictures you posted of your cats! i really really love cats, even though i am mildly allergic it does not stop me from spending time with them. if i were to get a cat in the future i think i would either get a siamese just like the ones that Jade has or id get a hairless cat. and no its not because of Kat Von D! my cousin has a hairless cat and he is the sweetest cat i have ever come across. i also think they are more vulnerable and need you more becasue they need you to provide body heat or to make sure they are wrapped up in a blanket!

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This is Nessels, she's not really mine, but she stays in my room when I go out to my aunt's ranch. And when my aunt does her yoga stretches she joins in..150213_457570177622_558857622_5975990_3426497_n.jpg

And then there are these two. Also not mine, but when I'm out in CO. visiting they stay/sleep with me. (forgive me I've drawn a blank on their names) Their brother and sister...I have video of them some where too.

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This is the sister, last thanksgiving I went out and we were deep frying two turkeys and using the buckets to let them sit in the marinade, But before we could we found this!234170233.jpg?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAJF3XCCKACR3QDMOA&Expires=1312249064&Signature=z%2FJF6A9DkpOAE4U%2Fii8Zv%2BpUjEI%3D

BUCKET CAT!

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