Breed: Seal Point Siamese
Born: May 1st 1981
Came into my Life at age 3 months.
Crossed to The Rainbow Bridge in 1996 at age 15 years old.
First, some photos then a little bit about my most amazing Fur Kid Cocoa.
Here's Cocoa at age 3 months when I first got him. Awww!

Here's Cocoa at age 6 years in the apartment we shared at that time.

And Cocoa at Age 13 years. Bless his little pea pickin' Heart!

I have so many funny, hilarious and truly amazing things to share about Cocoa Kitty. I will tell you about one thing this time. Then I'll come back to share more about his cute, darling and funny ways. Hey, what I'm about to say is true, too!
During the time I had 3 pairs of Lovebirds, Cocoa was beween ages 7 and 12 (and each of the Lovebirds were male and female mates), many times they would use their ladders my wonderful late husband built, climb down from their highly hung cages, and two or more of them would get on my living room floor where I live now and "duke it out." Oh, nothing serious but they would quarrel and make a big fuss with each other. Usually, it was always the females.
Cocoa kitty being quite the diplomat, would walk slowly toward them, separate them to break up the "fight" then he would actually escort each Lovebird back to their respective cages and gently paw at them to get back with their mates and cut out that nonsense.

Okay, one more for now. Many years before that when I was renting with a friend in his home, their neighbor had the biggest Great Dane doggie I had ever seen in my life! Unfortunately ... Or Fortunately, that Great Dane thought he was a "lap dog" and would back up to me as I sat on their sofa and sit on my lap like a human with his feet touching the ground and his back up against my chest where I sat on my friend's sofa. I kid you not!

One day when my neighbors brought him over to visit Cocoa kitty and me, that HUGE doggie was so excited to have a playmate. He tried his best to get Cocoa to play with him. Cocoa just stared and, from the other side of the house, I heard Cocoa loudly slap that poor Great Dane several times in the face. I saw it, too! Hilarious!



That's all for now and I'll edit in three more times that will have you in stitches laughing. Oh, I do miss him so. God Bless him and Rest his dear soul in peace until we are once again reunited on that "One Sweet Day!"


