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Carly taking a catnap.

comments (3) January 24th, 2010 in gallery

Lablvr Lablvr, member
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Carly taking a catnap Click the image to enlarge.

Carly taking a catnap

Photo: Lena Wills

This is my kitten, Carly.  I wondered why this plant was developing a flat area on top.  It is usually very full.  One day, spotted Carly napping and found out the cause of the flat spot.


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Comments (3)

PaulaFrechette writes: How adorable! Posted: 11:18 am on January 29th
Lablvr writes: Carly is one of 3. There were 3 babies and they all look alike. Carly has more carmel color on her underside, Sami has a white tip on the tail and Freddie (who decided to go live elsewhere...)was just like them except for the plain gray and black stripes. I have about 10 cats outside. All named. Posted: 3:20 pm on January 27th
fourcatslady writes: One of my "four" cats looks allot like Carly. All my cats stay inside, so I can't submit any kitty photos. My gray tabby is named Missy. My mailman and his wife found her when she was small and started feeding her. Needless to say, she stayed near their home even when she was expecting her kittens. She had seven kittens 18 months ago.The kept all seven and I took MaMa after they had her spayed. She really turned out to be a good kitty, a little bossy, but that's her personality. Posted: 3:48 pm on January 26th
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