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A "Peaceful" Chester
by Jennifer Huggins & Christian Dawley, Lewisville, TX
When you come to the word PEACEFUL in the dictionary of all things CAT,
my image of Chester is used for illustration . . . and this is why: Chester and his
Golden sibling have have shown each other nothing but peace, security and love since he came home at 6 weeks
of age.
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A
"Content" Dino
by Jeannie Dailey of DeBary,
FL
When you come to the word CONTENT in the
dictionary of all things CAT, my image of
DINO is used for illustration . . . and this
is why: after being found abandoned in the
woods, Dino learned how content life could
be when he came home with us.
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A "Cool"
Charlie
by
Bari DuBois of Magnolia,
TX
When you come to the word
COOL in the dictionary
of all things CAT, my image
of CHARLIE is used for
illustration . . . and this
is why: Charlie is the
totally in control "Fonz" of
the cat world. He is always
coola
huge teddy bear cat with a
heart of gold. Charlie loves
everyone, furry or non.
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A "Striking" Wesley G. Wilcox — by Dr. Nora Wilcox of Pensacola, FL
When you
come to the word STRIKING in the dictionary
of all things CAT, my image of WESLEY is
used for illustration . . . and this is why:
Wesley's unique intensity epitomizes the
ultimate in feline beauty.
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A "Content" Merlin
by Sadie Nelson of
Memphis, TN
When you come to the word CONTENT in the dictionary of all things CAT, my
image of MERLIN is used for illustration . . . and this is why: when his
tummy is full and he's had his treats and tummy rubs, he purrs so loud the
windows nearly rattle, and he's the happiest creature in the world
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