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Toothless Thor Winchester


Imrlgoddess

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Introducing......

I got to looking at his little round face & the way hid little ears stick up.... he reminds me of Toothless the dragon from How to Train Your Dragon. We have him, Toothless Thor Winchester, Madame Princess Fluffypants, and... Texi.  (Yes I'm a Supernatural junkie)

I had to go back and brighten every photo because he's just pitch black except for his white patch on his chest. He's outgrowing his bunny. A whopping 4.5 oz!

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ILoveJellybeans

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Awwwwwwwwwww how precious and little!

 

Im sure whoever designed Toothless had a black cat in mind.

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Geechee Girl

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Aw, Auntie GG is ready for a visit and lots of spoiling any time. Is little Miss Heisthe Hestia camera shy today?

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Imrlgoddess

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@Geechee Girl, as mentioned above, I lost Little Hessie the other night. She fought hard but she faded in the end. She's buried in the back yard with her brother Loki.  Little Thor is providing them with a legacy worthy of a rawr kitty. 

@Cartmann99 he's a snuggle bug! All soft & snuffly. 

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catlady

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That last photo of him looking up at you is just the cutest!  He reminds me of our black cat; he was found at about 4 weeks (no clue how he was separated from mommy, and from day one his best friend was our 80-lb dog).  

I was so sad to hear about little Hessie........we lost our 8-year-old three weeks ago, very unexpected illness.

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Imrlgoddess

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@catlady I'm sorry to hear about your baby. I'm hoping this little guy hangs on for the long haul. 

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Mela99

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So glad to see this handsome little muffin. Virtual pets for you, Thor! 

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Geechee Girl

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I had no idea she'd passed. :my_cry: R.I.P. baby girl.

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feministxtian

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Awwwwwwwwwwww....I want to give him a cuddle so bad!!!

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Imrlgoddess

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10 hours ago, Geechee Girl said:

I had no idea she'd passed. :my_cry: R.I.P. baby girl.

It's ok.  I'd put it as a status the other night instead of doing a blog post.  She was doing well but I think she just wasn't strong enough fast enough to hang on.  

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19 cats and counting

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I'm so sorry that Hestia didn't make it through the night.

Fight on Thor, you're a little cutie pie.

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