About time.
Apr. 30th, 2006 01:46 pmWe're (finally) getting a cat.
Her name is Vivi.
She's Siamese.
She's a rescue kitty from Arizona, because my sister can't stand to see abused cats who don't go on to good homes.
She's apparently terrified of everything, though she's relatively docile if you actually catch her. She'll just stare at you pathetically.
In related news, I get to see my sister for the first time in a year in mid-May--she's coming up here for a vacation. Yay! *dance*
Her name is Vivi.
She's Siamese.
She's a rescue kitty from Arizona, because my sister can't stand to see abused cats who don't go on to good homes.
She's apparently terrified of everything, though she's relatively docile if you actually catch her. She'll just stare at you pathetically.
In related news, I get to see my sister for the first time in a year in mid-May--she's coming up here for a vacation. Yay! *dance*
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Date: 2006-04-30 06:50 pm (UTC)=3 I love it when I can visit with my sister too.
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Date: 2006-04-30 07:26 pm (UTC)I had a cat who would suck and knead on blankets (he sucked a hole in an afghan once). He had the brains of a very small green tomato, but he was somehow cute nonetheless. He won a strange cat name contest, though--his name was Itty-it. XD
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Date: 2006-04-30 07:35 pm (UTC)Itty-it. That has to be the best name for a cat ever. Yay for small-green-tomatoe-brained kitties! =3 Sounds cute indeed.
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Date: 2006-04-30 07:53 pm (UTC)There's nothing wrong with getting excited about seeing your cat--they're like children, but cuter and better behaved. Going from not being able to remember a time when my family didn't have at least one cat to not having one at all for a long period of time left me with horrible kitty-withdrawal, so I definitely understand. Cats are worse than heroin, I swear. XD
My sister and I deserve a smiting for punning his name that badly. It was a sign of things to come. XD