MOXXIE AND MILLIE CONTINUE TO BE THE SUPERIOR COUPLE
thank your local trans girl for being alive right now
My partners friend went missing if you all could signal boost this!
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There’s Sweetie who is a kickass girl boss. Some folk from a military base camp found her and brought her to the veterinary hospital my dad worked at. My little sister wanted to name her sweet little kitten (she was a toddler then), so we abbreviated to Sweetie.
Later we foster failed and got Buddy, Rosie, and S’more. Joy was a sweet baby girl who got adopted before we adopted her siblings.
Buddy is a brown tabby, a sweet boi, and he’s kind of scaredy cat. But we love him.
Rosie is an ankle biter and I love her for it. She’s chaotic but sweet. Will meow until you pet her for hours. And you will.
S’more is a very fluffy cat. 90% fluff, 10% cat. She’s very vocal and has an adorable meow. She always meows at the door in the morning (very specific time) to get outside. We can’t let her out tho (our area has a lot of coyotes and it could be dangerous).
Lastly, we adopted a kitten named Lucky. He wasn’t expected to live as long as his siblings because of a condition he had, but ended up living longer than expected. We adopted him in the end, but he passed away at six months. He was a very sweet boy and we miss him a ton.
We have fostered a lot more as well. This was long, but I love my kitties and will always brag about them when I can.
Bonus: explain who your cats are and how you got them in the tags
THEY UPDATED THE WACKY WATCH Y’ALL. HOW MUCH MORE CAN YOU HURT US! GUMMIGOOOOOOOOO
I hate animal shelters. My family volunteers to foster kittens. This is what the shelter named this pair.
Super Peep
Fuzzy Peep
Thunder Peep
It was a disgrace. We named them after Aang, Katara, and Sokka now. Much better names.
hello sis, i love you <3
Love you too sis <3
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Trump supporters seem to forget that the rest of us don't treat our elected politicians like gods.
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