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Thorsday Montage


Imrlgoddess

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So it's been a couple of months and he's obviously grown a weeee bit.  

So I thought it would be nice to have a recap of kitten cuteness. 

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catlady

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is he not the cutest kitten ever!!! it's a little sad that he's outgrown his baby-ness, but he turned into a truly beautiful cat.  go Thor!!

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It sounds ridiculous, but seeing this little bean grow into a happy little fluffer makes my grief over Milo (put to sleep Friday) a little easier. I'm glad there's more love in the world for little black kitties. Give him a snuggle for me.

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Cartmann99

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You and your family should be very proud of yourselves. Thor never would have survived without the care you and your family gave him. Good job! :pb_smile:

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feministxtian

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he has turned into quite the handsome young man...still all full of kitten goodness and goofiness. 

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CorruptionInc.

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He's a charming little fluffy that's for sure! Black cats are so adorable!

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ILoveJellybeans

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Thor is so cute, and he has grown so fast, it seems like just yesterday he was a fluffy jellybean, and now he looks like a cat.

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turquoise

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I am so enjoying watching little Thor grow into a mighty kitteh. Thank you for sharing him with us!

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lawfulevil

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He's got the same eyebrows my Speck does! And the same little stripes. Here's a picture of her chilling on my slipper as a kitten.

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WhatWouldJohnCrichtonDo?

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I love the way his stripes only show if you used a flash when you took his picture. Stealth stripes! :romance-heartsmiley:

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