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post Apr 26 2010, 06:47 PM
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dunno, but we're adopting one tomorrow. (he's really a ginger tabby kitten, some nitwit at the local university dyed him purple. he will grow out of the color eventually. we may ask the vet to shave him down. the color in these photos are nothing compared to seeing him live). if you have a facebook account, you can read the story here

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post May 14 2010, 10:54 AM
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purple kitty is back!

he's starting to get more orange each day, well at least some. his official name is Marley (after musician Bob Marley), but the name hasn't quite 'stuck' yet since he doesn't react when you call him. we have a bunch of names...still trying to see which he likes.

since adoption, he has gained close to 2 pounds (we estimate) and tears around the house like a tornado carrying a milk ring in his mouth. a bit of conjunctivitis still in his eyes but we're using antibiotics daily to make it go away. enjoy the pix!

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