Truecolours Singapura Cats and Kittens

Updated February 16, 2006

From C. B. in South Dakota, about Melody:

Hi, It has been a long time since I have written and I am sorry for that. Melody says Hi. I tell you we just love her to pieces. I really swear that she can talk. She squeaks and we know what she wants. I trim her claws about every three weeks. I tell her that we have to clip her claws and she jumps in my lap and just lets me do it. She is the head of the house. We raise Shih Tzus and Havanese. Melody is just the best of friends with Ebony my female Shih Tzu. Well Ebony had babies in May. No animal was allowed in the room at all. Ebony made sure of that. All except Melody. She was in there sleeping right with the puppies. She was the aunt. She checked them out daily. Ebony was just wonderful with Melody but not with anyone else. Melody helped keep the puppies clean. I have a website now and it has a couple of pictures of Melody checking out the puppies. The website is www.sweetpeahavanese.com. I have more pictures of her with them that I will send you too.

I just have never had such a wonderful cat. I have a friend from Florida who came and stayed with me. I had told her about Melody. Well before she left she was in love... Melody is so social that she has to check out your suitcase and she has to make sure that everyone is tucked in at night. She is a wonderful alarm clock in the morning, putting her paw on your nose and licking your eyes. When my friend had been here for two days, she said I love this cat. I said I told you that you would love her. She is not like any other cat I have ever had.

We love her so much. I just had to tell you. She is doing great. What a wonderful treasure you gave me.

C. and Melody

CB playing with Enrique the chuihuahua

From Dar & Dennice Shelton in New Mexico, about C.B.:

C.B. is such a sweetie pie! He was feeling very adventurous today, and made quite the nusiance of himself out here in the workshop . He came out and explored upstairs in the junk storage area and then downstairs, getting into many sorts of places he ought not to. Last week Enrique (longhair Chihuahua), who had been afraid of C.B. was wrestled around by C.B.out in the backyard. A switch went off inside Enrique, as he realized that C.B. was playing and he wasn't dangerous. Enrique got this wild look of pure joy and started running laps around C.B., trying to get C.B. to chase him more. It was the most wonderful thing to see them running and wrestling, but after 10 solid minutes I had to stop them so Enrique wouldn't overdo it. Enrique has healed well from his luxated patella knee surgery.

Dar & Dennise Shelton

 

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