Thanks, she was one tough cat,lol, she didn't let any of the GShepherds get away with anything! She was truly a piece of work! My first cat was a siamese I bought off a street corner in Manhattan(don't have a pic in the computor) One of the girls new I was looking for a kitten and came up from lunch to tell me about them. I went down, I asked where the cat's came from because I had the tiger kitten at home then, some girl thought I asked the question for the wrong reason and slapped me! LOL, I was so made but I couldn't hit her back I would have been fired, it was right next to the hospital I worked in. I had Isis for many years, ripping up furniture, couch after couch! He was an awsome cat, used to love to play fetch with tin foil balls...I miss them all, if only they could live as long as we do...Awww bgourami. I'm sorry about Misty. It's so hard losing them. Frosty is a doll! I have a very soft spot for Siamese. They were the only kind of cat my mother could "tolerate" so when mom and dad divorced, our consolation prize was a kitten. She found 2 at the pound for my sister and brother, I had to wait. Finally she found a Lilac Point litter in a neighboring town and bought me my Tommy. I loved him so much. I even had my senior picture taken with him years later. I was 7 when I became his, and he died shortly before I got married at age 24.
I love it! With the look on the kitten's face, all I can think of is..."You see nothing...."Here is one of my favorite pics. I bottle fed hundreds (yes, literally) of kittens during my rescue years. I never allowed them to mix with my kitties because of the disease risks. One litter came from a momma kitty who was hit by a car while pregnant. She was promptly delivered to the vet, where the vet had to perform numerous surgeries to save her, one being a c-section. She was tested for FIV/FLIV and was clean so when her kittens came home with me just an hour less than they were born, I wasn't as cautious about my kitties "mixing" with them. Spanky immediately took a shine to the kittens and would not leave them alone. I was always careful because tom cats do not have the best of intentions around kittens at times, but not Spanky. He LOVED the babies.
btw...the momma cat eventually made a full recovery. She had lost one leg but was fine and adopted out to a very loving home.