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Here's the happy ending story of Bob, Bubbles & Belle: I've been meaning to write an email about my cat Bob who came from TLC in 2001. ![]() So my neighbor was heading out to TLC to adopt a puppy who she named Bubbles. I went along when she went in, and I saw Bob in one of the cages and really liked him. Bob reached through the cage for me and we seemed to get along really well, but I couldn't adopt a cat that Saturday. I had to wait until the coming Tuesday. I was glad nobody had adopted him yet because I'm pretty sure that Bob was meant to be my cat. ![]() Bob is also very athletic despite his weight of almost 20 Lbs. Bob has done things to demonstrate this such as knocking things off the top of the refrigerator. I've also watched him do amazing things like walking the length of a 6 foot 2 inches wide iron railing. That was quite startling considering the drop on the one side, and Bob's size. He also catches small balls of aluminum foil tossed anywhere remotely near him, with his paws. You can toss the balls way off to his side, or way over his head, and Bob can either catch them with his paws, or bat them down. This is quite amazing to watch. ![]() If you go to Bob's website (yes, my cat has a website) and click on his picture on the right hand side, you'll see several pictures of Bob, one picture of Bob and Bubbles, and a couple pictures of Bob and Belle. There's also a link to Bob's own email address, but if you do email Bob, he might not answer in human English. Also, the keyboard isn't especially well suited for cats to operate, but your cat might understand what he wrote. Hard to say. Pete Galati ![]() ![]() With sorrow, we report here that Bubbles was hit and killed by a car. Pete told us that "Bubbles was just full of joy all the time, and she was my own dog Belle's best friend. If I hadn't gone along when they went to pick out Bubbles at TLC, I never would have found my cat Bob. I can't convey the sense of loss. Loosing Bubbles was tragic. She was a wonderful dog." |