I know many of your beautiful Thrivers are animal lovers! How quickly our fur babies grow up.
I wanted to give you an update on Chloe and Ruby, my beautiful girls, and share some photos with you. So far, they are not public personalities like Tiggy was (Tiggy LOVED being in Thriver TTV’s!), but they give so much joy and fun.
When they were little, it was virtually impossible to tell them apart. Ruby had her red collar and Chloe her pink one as that was the only way often you could tell who was who.
Now they are easily distinguishable not just from appearance but also behaviour.
Chloe is larger, fluffier, a richer colour and more dramatic. We call her “our actress” because she is always looking for attention, rolling and squeaking (she doesn’t really meow) and swishing her incredible tail (which looks like a racoon tail) wanting to be picked up and then put down, and squawking and performing the entire time.
She makes us laugh! If anyone new comes to the house she jumps on a chair (or the table even though she is not allowed) in front of them and demands attention.
She is naughty, rebellious, and complex – and so loving.
She will purposefully do what she is not allowed to do, and just look at you, and only get down or stop it when you are close enough with the water pistol. It’s all a big game to her!
Ruby is not as “out there” as Chloe. She is smaller and more reserved. Ruby is self-contained and doesn’t need to be the centre of attention. She has a louder croaky voice and this funny way of lying down with her legs hanging out the back (even straight out behind her) like a dog.
Does anyone else have a cat that does this – none of my previous cats every have!
She wants attention only when she wants attention, yet always talks to us and is the one waiting for us when we get home. Ruby is nowhere near as naughty and defiant as her sister.
For many of us after losing a beloved pet it takes time to get a pet again. We have to grieve and heal and honour our previous pet and wait for the right time. I did this. I knew and decided I would know when the time was right. I did know, and I acted and I feel so blessed that I did.
It really is possible to love again after heartbreak … with all the species in our life.
Angels are everywhere, including fluffy creatures.
Melanie Tonia Evans
I know many of your beautiful Thrivers are animal lovers! How quickly our fur babies grow up.
I wanted to give you an update on Chloe and Ruby, my beautiful girls, and share some photos with you. So far, they are not public personalities like Tiggy was (Tiggy LOVED being in Thriver TTV’s!), but they give so much joy and fun.
When they were little, it was virtually impossible to tell them apart. Ruby had her red collar and Chloe her pink one as that was the only way often you could tell who was who.
Now they are easily distinguishable not just from appearance but also behaviour.
Chloe is larger, fluffier, a richer colour and more dramatic. We call her “our actress” because she is always looking for attention, rolling and squeaking (she doesn’t really meow) and swishing her incredible tail (which looks like a racoon tail) wanting to be picked up and then put down, and squawking and performing the entire time.
She makes us laugh! If anyone new comes to the house she jumps on a chair (or the table even though she is not allowed) in front of them and demands attention.
She is naughty, rebellious, and complex – and so loving.
She will purposefully do what she is not allowed to do, and just look at you, and only get down or stop it when you are close enough with the water pistol. It’s all a big game to her!
Ruby is not as “out there” as Chloe. She is smaller and more reserved. Ruby is self-contained and doesn’t need to be the centre of attention. She has a louder croaky voice and this funny way of lying down with her legs hanging out the back (even straight out behind her) like a dog.
Does anyone else have a cat that does this – none of my previous cats every have!
She wants attention only when she wants attention, yet always talks to us and is the one waiting for us when we get home. Ruby is nowhere near as naughty and defiant as her sister.
For many of us after losing a beloved pet it takes time to get a pet again. We have to grieve and heal and honour our previous pet and wait for the right time. I did this. I knew and decided I would know when the time was right. I did know, and I acted and I feel so blessed that I did.
It really is possible to love again after heartbreak … with all the species in our life.
Angels are everywhere, including fluffy creatures.
Much love Mel, Chloe and Ruby xox ❤️ 🐱 ❤️ 🐱
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