Our Adorable Kittens
Oliver is our 8 year old Siamese-mix kitty. He came to live with us in October 1997.  Chad called me at work one day and the next thing I heard was a little kitten crying on the phone... Oliver was sad to leave his brothers and sisters but we were glad to give him a good home!  His first job in our house was to take care of me while Chad worked nights at Fedex... and he still thinks his job is to take care of me.  He will be the first kitty to come curl up with me when I am sad... okay, he will come curl up with me anytime, anywhere, but he is especially good at knowing when I need a kitty to cuddle!
Bailey is five and he came to live with us in August of 2000.  We had totalled my car, and when we went to get our belongings out of it the salvage yard had found these 3 newborn kittens who had been abandoned!  We couldn't let a kitten go without a home... so we took him too.  We had to bottlefeed him around the clock, but he made it!  We can't imagine him not being around, even if he does have an attitude problem at times.  Bailey is Chad's buddy, but he likes me too! 
Abigail, usually just called Abby (Abby Gail when we are mad at her!), is four but she hasn't quite grown out of the terrible twos yet.  Actually... she hasn't quite grown much at all and still looks like a kitten!  She came to live with us in May of 2001.  My boss had found a homeless kitten and even though I told her I couldn't have any more cats... you guessed it, we couldn't leave another homeless kitty out there in the streets!  Abby was probably about 6 weeks old when she came to live with us.  She was happy to learn she wouldn't go hungry, and hasn't stopped eating since!  Even though she keeps us exasperated we wouldn't trade her for anything!
Needless to say, the flowers got moved quickly!  But not before Oliver and Abby checked them out!
Links:
Petco -- Petco helped so much when Bailey came to live with us!
Iams -- Abby's food of choice (well, besides people food)
House of Mews -- a wonderful shelter/shop in Memphis... go adopt a cat from them!
Caring for Orphaned Kittens
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