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Tasia is a Russian Cougar. We found her at the bottom of a mountain called Concrete Plight.
Typically, you can find her resting underneath my computer. She's a fan of music and loves to curl up on the woofer beneath the desk. It's common knowledge that Tasia practices magic and if you look deep into her blue eyes, you an see worlds far beyond our comprehension. |
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Meet the oracle named Pooh. Pooh is a Snow Lynx, a very rare breed of small exotic cat. With her sparkling white fur, you'll notice Pooh's sapphire blue eyes right off. She's the spirit of our home, always there but just a little out of reach. Pooh loves to find
warm places to sleep from curled up by my legs to warm blankets by the fire. |
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Fuzzy is a Texas Lion. He's one of a kind an drop-dead gorgeous. Fuzzy is the type
of small exotic cat who always likes to pose and smile for the camera. He's the most photogenic cat I have. Fuzzy, a.k.a. 'The Fuzz,' stays true to his nocternal habits of sleeping 16 hour days
and avoiding being pestered by his younger brother, Alex. If you can't find Fuzzy in a soft, resting spot, it means he's probably getting some
loving from his daddy. |
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Have you ever seen a Golden Serval? That's my Alex, a gift from the gods. Born with a warrior's spirit
and zest for life, Alex is just now almost a year old. Since I discovered him broken and left for dead
in a parking lot, he has surprised us all by making a full recovery. His way of thanking us? Constant
companionship, nose rubs, and those sing songy meows. He's coined the nickname, "Ally" for Alex, the Alley Cat. Click here to read more. |