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Name: |
Cheshire
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Age: |
One year old
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Gender: |
Male
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Kind: |
Siamese, Ragdoll mix
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Home: |
California, USA
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Cheshire
came into our family by accident, but he's quickly become a
beloved member of the household. He was my grandmother's cat before she
passed away earlier this year, and stayed with her for the first year of
his life. He adored her, and misses her everyday. He had become my cat
since then, mostly because I took care of him while he was sick and have
always been there for him.
When Cheshire first came into our home, he was a tiny, fluffy kitten who
refused to leave my lap. When I noticed his nose was bleeding, I demanded
my parents take him to the vet, where we found out he was very sick. I
took care of him for next month, while we nursed him back to health. At
that point, we found out he was not the sweet, calm kitten we thought. He
got the nickname ADD cat because of his inability to stay focused on
anything for more than five minutes. He's very small, but had a very big
personality. I call him itty-bitty-kitty, and more recently my chunky
monkey because he's been gaining weight.
Since my grandmother passed away, Cheshire has come to live with us
permanently. His favorite chair from my grandmother's residence if still
his favorite place to curl up, and we know he misses his old lady. He had
refused to purr ever since she passed away, though he does show his
affection and appreciation in other ways, like wagging his tail. Yes, he
wags his tail.
Cheshire loves to bat his tail around, using it to show us every emotion
in the book. He only curls up with me and my other cat Caspion, and has
helped my cat take over my room. They actually will sit outside and guard
me when I'm in the room, going after the alpha-male of the house if he
comes near the door to my room. Cheshire has only recently learned how to
talk, and has quickly become the loudest cat in the household.
He is also the only cat who has a collar in the house. Mostly this is
because he will always try to escape, running to the back door whenever we
open it for the dogs. He's a sweet cat with so much personality, and I love him.
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