I have been "babysitting" Ariel for a year for a friend and rescued Chloe from a pregnant mother who was found in a warehouse by a relative.
Pet likes:
They both love to be around people, especially me. Ariel is almost 4 years old and set in her ways. Chloe is a nut bag... she's only ten weeks and is into everything.
Pet dislikes:
Chloe doesn't like to be told no. Ariel doesn't like it when Chloe chases her.
Pet’s favorite spot:
Ariel loves to curl up in the corner behind the entertainment center. Chloe loves to be anywhere near me.
Pet’s favorite toy:
Ariel loves her Odie stuffed animal. Chloe loves anything she can get her paws on... especially if she's not supposed to have it.
Pet’s silliest habit:
Ariel isn't really all that silly anymore. Everything Chloe does is silly... especially when she jumps in the air like a circus performer.
Pet’s sweetest moments:
Ariel loves to curl up on my belly and purrrrrrrrrrrr for hours. Chloe likes to take naps with me... and sleeps on me like me niece does... head on my shoulder, lying on her back completely stretched out. Very cute.
I crack up when my pet:
Flies through the air like a circus performer... or Jimmy Superfly Snooka.
My pet is unique because:
Both of my cats act like dogs. They are very friendly... not skiddish at all. They love to be around people, even new people.
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Darrell Here is my proof dear sir,
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