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Milton (RIP 12/14/05)
Milton - my darling. I've always wanted a fat orange cat. Milton is brother to Harley. Unlike Harley, Milton is very social and even plays fetch. He sticks to me like glue and loves to be loved. He's a pain in the rear too. He is practically a "Shrek 2 Puss in Boots" look alike - that's for sure. Milton can be a great subject but he doesn't like to sit still. Sorry to say that my beloved Milton very suddenly (and peacefully) died in his sleep of Feline Cardio Myopathy on Dec 14th, 2005. He was 1.5yo.
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Very Nice / Very Sad
I really like the picture. Cats are usually more photogenic than dogs, as dogs have a 'need' to investigate the lens.
I just lost my 23 year old cat, so you have my heartfelt sympathies.
Jim
Jim Sabatke at 11:34 CET on 09-Mar-2006 [Reply]