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Here's Mommy, and guess what, she's hugging a kitten again. When does she cook, and bake? (LOL)

You know the saying "double trouble"?
Well that may be true of some things, but how could you possibly say "double trouble" about these cuties? Like spearmint
gum .. "double the pleasure!"
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Himalyans, the ruling is, They (not according to the CFA), are not
a separate breed. But by the ruling of our Cattery , are simply not related to any of the other "special" cats ... ** as they say**. Well, we rule that there is only
one real cat breed, all of the others are but pale imitations at best.   ! How could you choose anything else, but a "Himmie"? Himalayans are it!
One real Himalayan

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Good things, they say, come in small packages.
Well, here are not double trouble, but double joy. That's what we like to name them "bundles of joy. "Himmies"
are perfect for elderly people, they are very clean, they do not need walks, and, raised the way we do, they are very "snuggly"
and loving. What a wonderful thing to hear that deep throat purring, it tells you that your kitten/cat loves you. They make
excellent company.
If you look carefully at this "double exposure", you can see the look in their eyes,
which is not that kind of stare and glare, which makes other cats look scary, particularly in the dark. What I, at
least, can see here, from earliest days, is intelligence, and desire for love.

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"When we were very young ..."


As the "show had it, "Three's
company". Just look at these romping bundles of fun. They peek out of the holes, disappear from sight if another one
looks for them, and "now you see them", now you don't. Puppies are playful, as we well know, but if you
want a real romp, have a handful of kittens around.
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