Introducing Dr. Amy Jones!
And just like that, we’re a family.
The cat’s name was originally going to be Dr. Alowicious Jones, but that’s really more of a boy’s name and she’s a girl. So then we came up with the idea of naming her after my sister, for the pure comedy of saying, “Amy shat all over the floor!” and “Amy’s coughing up a hairball.” Think of it as a compliment, Sis. 🙂
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awwwww, look at that face!!!!!
And lord knows the world needs more Amys if I do say so myself.
CONGRATS!
time to start knitting some kitty toys, eh?
Hee. I didn’t even realize til after I SMSed you that it was your name too!
She’s tortoiseshell and white, and she’s beautiful! Three months old, so she’s still a little kitteny but not quite so needy. We liked another kitty too, but Dr. Jones had a wonky half-tail – she was born with it that way, apparently – so we decided she needed more love. It’s been so funny watching her explore the house (and us). I need to get some double-sided tape though, as she’s already evidenced a propensity to climb on our IKEA and bookshelves. We need a scratching post too, as I’ve caught her a couple times flexing her claws on the couch. (We’re pretty cool with that though, given that it’s a two-year-old IKEA cover and we can probably use a new one anyway.)
awwwww, look at that face!!!!!
And lord knows the world needs more Amys if I do say so myself.
CONGRATS!
time to start knitting some kitty toys, eh?
damn, how did that double post get in there? anyway, I’m havin’ fun watching the kitty climb all over the Snook on the couch cam.
tee-hee
Awww!! Get thee to couch cam now!! Wonky animals are the best!!
Congrats on the new family member!
How cute; congratulations!
Im just waiting on Aim to weigh in, should be good….oh and it looks just like Cindys new kitty.
She left a comment on another post, Dad. 🙂
Ah, she looks like my old cat! Cutie!
Awww, cute kitty. (not really adding much to the discussion, am I? Still, it is, so I feel fully justified).
Comment spam deleted. Wow, I wonder if the Asbury Park Public Library would be interested to know that their network is being used to send comment spam…? (Yes, dickhead, I log IPs.)