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October-December 2010a


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18 Dec 2010 52
Latest "potential" addition to the family, and I do emphasize "potential." Over the last couple of days, I kept hearing meowing, but could never pinpoint where it was coming from. Since both of my cats were inside or otherwise accounted for, I would look for a few minutes, quit hearing it, and give up, thinking I must be imagining it. Last night, I was hungry and didn't feel like fixing anything for dinner. (I'm a bad cook, anyway.) Went out to eat, dropped by the church for a minute and came home. This time I managed to find the source of the meows. She was high, high up in a tree. How she managed to climb that high I'll never know. After much prayer and coaxing from me, she managed to inch by inch and foot by foot get close enough for me to reach her. She was very hungry, is especially affectionate, and has the sense of adventure that only a kitten can possess. It's difficult to get a good picture because she keeps jumping, running, climbing the Christmas tree, etc. She appears to have been taken care of up until her treetop adventure, so I'm hoping I can find her rightful owner. Meanwhile, my other two cats aren't very happy about sharing "their" house with a new cohabitant.

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18 Dec 2010 50
Latest "potential" addition to the family, and I do emphasize "potential." Over the last couple of days, I kept hearing meowing, but could never pinpoint where it was coming from. Since both of my cats were inside or otherwise accounted for, I would look for a few minutes, quit hearing it, and give up, thinking I must be imagining it. Last night, I was hungry and didn't feel like fixing anything for dinner. (I'm a bad cook, anyway.) Went out to eat, dropped by the church for a minute and came home. This time I managed to find the source of the meows. She was high, high up in a tree. How she managed to climb that high I'll never know. After much prayer and coaxing from me, she managed to inch by inch and foot by foot get close enough for me to reach her. She was very hungry, is especially affectionate, and has the sense of adventure that only a kitten can possess. It's difficult to get a good picture because she keeps jumping, running, climbing the Christmas tree, etc. She appears to have been taken care of up until her treetop adventure, so I'm hoping I can find her rightful owner. Meanwhile, my other two cats aren't very happy about sharing "their" house with a new cohabitant.

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18 Dec 2010 34
Latest "potential" addition to the family, and I do emphasize "potential." Over the last couple of days, I kept hearing meowing, but could never pinpoint where it was coming from. Since both of my cats were inside or otherwise accounted for, I would look for a few minutes, quit hearing it, and give up, thinking I must be imagining it. Last night, I was hungry and didn't feel like fixing anything for dinner. (I'm a bad cook, anyway.) Went out to eat, dropped by the church for a minute and came home. This time I managed to find the source of the meows. She was high, high up in a tree. How she managed to climb that high I'll never know. After much prayer and coaxing from me, she managed to inch by inch and foot by foot get close enough for me to reach her. She was very hungry, is especially affectionate, and has the sense of adventure that only a kitten can possess. It's difficult to get a good picture because she keeps jumping, running, climbing the Christmas tree, etc. She appears to have been taken care of up until her treetop adventure, so I'm hoping I can find her rightful owner. Meanwhile, my other two cats aren't very happy about sharing "their" house with a new cohabitant.

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18 Dec 2010 48
Latest "potential" addition to the family, and I do emphasize "potential." Over the last couple of days, I kept hearing meowing, but could never pinpoint where it was coming from. Since both of my cats were inside or otherwise accounted for, I would look for a few minutes, quit hearing it, and give up, thinking I must be imagining it. Last night, I was hungry and didn't feel like fixing anything for dinner. (I'm a bad cook, anyway.) Went out to eat, dropped by the church for a minute and came home. This time I managed to find the source of the meows. She was high, high up in a tree. How she managed to climb that high I'll never know. After much prayer and coaxing from me, she managed to inch by inch and foot by foot get close enough for me to reach her. She was very hungry, is especially affectionate, and has the sense of adventure that only a kitten can possess. It's difficult to get a good picture because she keeps jumping, running, climbing the Christmas tree, etc. She appears to have been taken care of up until her treetop adventure, so I'm hoping I can find her rightful owner. Meanwhile, my other two cats aren't very happy about sharing "their" house with a new cohabitant.

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18 Dec 2010 45
Latest "potential" addition to the family, and I do emphasize "potential." Over the last couple of days, I kept hearing meowing, but could never pinpoint where it was coming from. Since both of my cats were inside or otherwise accounted for, I would look for a few minutes, quit hearing it, and give up, thinking I must be imagining it. Last night, I was hungry and didn't feel like fixing anything for dinner. (I'm a bad cook, anyway.) Went out to eat, dropped by the church for a minute and came home. This time I managed to find the source of the meows. She was high, high up in a tree. How she managed to climb that high I'll never know. After much prayer and coaxing from me, she managed to inch by inch and foot by foot get close enough for me to reach her. She was very hungry, is especially affectionate, and has the sense of adventure that only a kitten can possess. It's difficult to get a good picture because she keeps jumping, running, climbing the Christmas tree, etc. She appears to have been taken care of up until her treetop adventure, so I'm hoping I can find her rightful owner. Meanwhile, my other two cats aren't very happy about sharing "their" house with a new cohabitant.

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18 Dec 2010 49
Latest "potential" addition to the family, and I do emphasize "potential." Over the last couple of days, I kept hearing meowing, but could never pinpoint where it was coming from. Since both of my cats were inside or otherwise accounted for, I would look for a few minutes, quit hearing it, and give up, thinking I must be imagining it. Last night, I was hungry and didn't feel like fixing anything for dinner. (I'm a bad cook, anyway.) Went out to eat, dropped by the church for a minute and came home. This time I managed to find the source of the meows. She was high, high up in a tree. How she managed to climb that high I'll never know. After much prayer and coaxing from me, she managed to inch by inch and foot by foot get close enough for me to reach her. She was very hungry, is especially affectionate, and has the sense of adventure that only a kitten can possess. It's difficult to get a good picture because she keeps jumping, running, climbing the Christmas tree, etc. She appears to have been taken care of up until her treetop adventure, so I'm hoping I can find her rightful owner. Meanwhile, my other two cats aren't very happy about sharing "their" house with a new cohabitant.

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18 Dec 2010 49
Latest "potential" addition to the family, and I do emphasize "potential." Over the last couple of days, I kept hearing meowing, but could never pinpoint where it was coming from. Since both of my cats were inside or otherwise accounted for, I would look for a few minutes, quit hearing it, and give up, thinking I must be imagining it. Last night, I was hungry and didn't feel like fixing anything for dinner. (I'm a bad cook, anyway.) Went out to eat, dropped by the church for a minute and came home. This time I managed to find the source of the meows. She was high, high up in a tree. How she managed to climb that high I'll never know. After much prayer and coaxing from me, she managed to inch by inch and foot by foot get close enough for me to reach her. She was very hungry, is especially affectionate, and has the sense of adventure that only a kitten can possess. It's difficult to get a good picture because she keeps jumping, running, climbing the Christmas tree, etc. She appears to have been taken care of up until her treetop adventure, so I'm hoping I can find her rightful owner. Meanwhile, my other two cats aren't very happy about sharing "their" house with a new cohabitant.

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18 Dec 2010 46
Latest "potential" addition to the family, and I do emphasize "potential." Over the last couple of days, I kept hearing meowing, but could never pinpoint where it was coming from. Since both of my cats were inside or otherwise accounted for, I would look for a few minutes, quit hearing it, and give up, thinking I must be imagining it. Last night, I was hungry and didn't feel like fixing anything for dinner. (I'm a bad cook, anyway.) Went out to eat, dropped by the church for a minute and came home. This time I managed to find the source of the meows. She was high, high up in a tree. How she managed to climb that high I'll never know. After much prayer and coaxing from me, she managed to inch by inch and foot by foot get close enough for me to reach her. She was very hungry, is especially affectionate, and has the sense of adventure that only a kitten can possess. It's difficult to get a good picture because she keeps jumping, running, climbing the Christmas tree, etc. She appears to have been taken care of up until her treetop adventure, so I'm hoping I can find her rightful owner. Meanwhile, my other two cats aren't very happy about sharing "their" house with a new cohabitant.

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18 Dec 2010 52
Latest "potential" addition to the family, and I do emphasize "potential." Over the last couple of days, I kept hearing meowing, but could never pinpoint where it was coming from. Since both of my cats were inside or otherwise accounted for, I would look for a few minutes, quit hearing it, and give up, thinking I must be imagining it. Last night, I was hungry and didn't feel like fixing anything for dinner. (I'm a bad cook, anyway.) Went out to eat, dropped by the church for a minute and came home. This time I managed to find the source of the meows. She was high, high up in a tree. How she managed to climb that high I'll never know. After much prayer and coaxing from me, she managed to inch by inch and foot by foot get close enough for me to reach her. She was very hungry, is especially affectionate, and has the sense of adventure that only a kitten can possess. It's difficult to get a good picture because she keeps jumping, running, climbing the Christmas tree, etc. She appears to have been taken care of up until her treetop adventure, so I'm hoping I can find her rightful owner. Meanwhile, my other two cats aren't very happy about sharing "their" house with a new cohabitant.

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18 Dec 2010 71
Latest "potential" addition to the family, and I do emphasize "potential." Over the last couple of days, I kept hearing meowing, but could never pinpoint where it was coming from. Since both of my cats were inside or otherwise accounted for, I would look for a few minutes, quit hearing it, and give up, thinking I must be imagining it. Last night, I was hungry and didn't feel like fixing anything for dinner. (I'm a bad cook, anyway.) Went out to eat, dropped by the church for a minute and came home. This time I managed to find the source of the meows. She was high, high up in a tree. How she managed to climb that high I'll never know. After much prayer and coaxing from me, she managed to inch by inch and foot by foot get close enough for me to reach her. She was very hungry, is especially affectionate, and has the sense of adventure that only a kitten can possess. It's difficult to get a good picture because she keeps jumping, running, climbing the Christmas tree, etc. She appears to have been taken care of up until her treetop adventure, so I'm hoping I can find her rightful owner. Meanwhile, my other two cats aren't very happy about sharing "their" house with a new cohabitant.

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18 Dec 2010 69
Latest "potential" addition to the family, and I do emphasize "potential." Over the last couple of days, I kept hearing meowing, but could never pinpoint where it was coming from. Since both of my cats were inside or otherwise accounted for, I would look for a few minutes, quit hearing it, and give up, thinking I must be imagining it. Last night, I was hungry and didn't feel like fixing anything for dinner. (I'm a bad cook, anyway.) Went out to eat, dropped by the church for a minute and came home. This time I managed to find the source of the meows. She was high, high up in a tree. How she managed to climb that high I'll never know. After much prayer and coaxing from me, she managed to inch by inch and foot by foot get close enough for me to reach her. She was very hungry, is especially affectionate, and has the sense of adventure that only a kitten can possess. It's difficult to get a good picture because she keeps jumping, running, climbing the Christmas tree, etc. She appears to have been taken care of up until her treetop adventure, so I'm hoping I can find her rightful owner. Meanwhile, my other two cats aren't very happy about sharing "their" house with a new cohabitant.

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18 Dec 2010 29
The new "visitor" to the house. A lost kitten. She's moving much too fast in these photos for me to capture her. Latest "potential" addition to the family, and I do emphasize "potential." Over the last couple of days, I kept hearing meowing, but could never pinpoint where it was coming from. Since both of my cats were inside or otherwise accounted for, I would look for a few minutes, quit hearing it, and give up, thinking I must be imagining it. Last night, I was hungry and didn't feel like fixing anything for dinner. (I'm a bad cook, anyway.) Went out to eat, dropped by the church for a minute and came home. This time I managed to find the source of the meows. She was high, high up in a tree. How she managed to climb that high I'll never know. After much prayer and coaxing from me, she managed to inch by inch and foot by foot get close enough for me to reach her. She was very hungry, is especially affectionate, and has the sense of adventure that only a kitten can possess. It's difficult to get a good picture because she keeps jumping, running, climbing the Christmas tree, etc. She appears to have been taken care of up until her treetop adventure, so I'm hoping I can find her rightful owner. Meanwhile, my other two cats aren't very happy about sharing "their" house with a new cohabitant.

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18 Dec 2010 66
Latest "potential" addition to the family, and I do emphasize "potential." Over the last couple of days, I kept hearing meowing, but could never pinpoint where it was coming from. Since both of my cats were inside or otherwise accounted for, I would look for a few minutes, quit hearing it, and give up, thinking I must be imagining it. Last night, I was hungry and didn't feel like fixing anything for dinner. (I'm a bad cook, anyway.) Went out to eat, dropped by the church for a minute and came home. This time I managed to find the source of the meows. She was high, high up in a tree. How she managed to climb that high I'll never know. After much prayer and coaxing from me, she managed to inch by inch and foot by foot get close enough for me to reach her. She was very hungry, is especially affectionate, and has the sense of adventure that only a kitten can possess. It's difficult to get a good picture because she keeps jumping, running, climbing the Christmas tree, etc. She appears to have been taken care of up until her treetop adventure, so I'm hoping I can find her rightful owner. Meanwhile, my other two cats aren't very happy about sharing "their" house with a new cohabitant.

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18 Dec 2010 54
Latest "potential" addition to the family, and I do emphasize "potential." Over the last couple of days, I kept hearing meowing, but could never pinpoint where it was coming from. Since both of my cats were inside or otherwise accounted for, I would look for a few minutes, quit hearing it, and give up, thinking I must be imagining it. Last night, I was hungry and didn't feel like fixing anything for dinner. (I'm a bad cook, anyway.) Went out to eat, dropped by the church for a minute and came home. This time I managed to find the source of the meows. She was high, high up in a tree. How she managed to climb that high I'll never know. After much prayer and coaxing from me, she managed to inch by inch and foot by foot get close enough for me to reach her. She was very hungry, is especially affectionate, and has the sense of adventure that only a kitten can possess. It's difficult to get a good picture because she keeps jumping, running, climbing the Christmas tree, etc. She appears to have been taken care of up until her treetop adventure, so I'm hoping I can find her rightful owner. Meanwhile, my other two cats aren't very happy about sharing "their" house with a new cohabitant.

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18 Dec 2010 77
www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fkZdz4Vz10 Latest "potential" addition to the family, and I do emphasize "potential." Over the last couple of days, I kept hearing meowing, but could never pinpoint where it was coming from. Since both of my cats were inside or otherwise accounted for, I would look for a few minutes, quit hearing it, and give up, thinking I must be imagining it. Last night, I was hungry and didn't feel like fixing anything for dinner. (I'm a bad cook, anyway.) Went out to eat, dropped by the church for a minute and came home. This time I managed to find the source of the meows. She was high, high up in a tree. How she managed to climb that high I'll never know. After much prayer and coaxing from me, she managed to inch by inch and foot by foot get close enough for me to reach her. She was very hungry, is especially affectionate, and has the sense of adventure that only a kitten can possess. It's difficult to get a good picture because she keeps jumping, running, climbing the Christmas tree, etc. She appears to have been taken care of up until her treetop adventure, so I'm hoping I can find her rightful owner. Meanwhile, my other two cats aren't very happy about sharing "their" house with a new cohabitant.

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18 Dec 2010 34
Sir Edward seems to be more accepting of our new visitor (as yet unnamed). After hissing a few times and steering away from the playful kitten, he just rolled over and played dead.

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18 Dec 2010 35
Sir Edward seems to be more accepting of our new visitor (as yet unnamed). After hissing a few times and steering away from the playful kitten, he just rolled over and played dead.

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