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Radar is a very peculiar cat. Most of the time she doesn't want to be touched -- and when she does, she sometimes swats the hand that's petting her. But she's interesting and ornamental. |

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Elmo (seen here with his beloved friend who took care of him on the street) was brought to me in the hope that he would find a good home. Seeing him with this man gave me a pretty good idea of how nice he could be. At the beginning he was fearful, clearly waiting for his friend to come back and take him away, but eventually he decided to make friends with me. He's a sweet, gentle cat. |

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Queen Torby is part of a litter that just came in. She's the smallest -- and the purriest. A very engaging baby cat.
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Hope was dumped, already neutered, in one of my gardens. I have no idea why. He's gorgeous, very affectionate -- just perfect! But there he was, leaping out of the tool shed when I opened the door.
He's got the silkiest coat, a big feather boa tail (which he holds over his back like a husky dog) and a little voice with which he converses continually.
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Sweetie was brought to me as a wild little kitten. She's become much more trusting -- with me -- but she will require some patience from whoever adopts her. She'd be a perfect companion for a lonely cat (no competition for the affections of the humans!). Or you could take her home and see how long it takes before she trusts you enough to beg for a back scratch. |

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Tabu just came in and is proving to be one honey of a cat. She was found abandoned outside and her rescuer brought her to me. At first she was a little frightened, but she's at the front of her cage now begging for attention and showing great pleasure when she's petted.
She'd fit well into almost any situation. |