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Here are the three void babbies that keep me sane.
Leila, the unquestioned matriarch:
She was rescued from a storm and spent her first few months in a vets being carried everywhere. To this day if there's a storm or loud noise she'll come running in and cry to be held, because as soon as she is in my arms, she is safe:
This is her 'little' brother Lorcan:
He's part Mayne Coone, and thus huge (about 7 kgs). He is also very cuddly and very possessive:
He has a bit of an overbite so gets frequent and adorable bleps:
And finally the youngest, Luna:
Not many pics yet both because haven't had her very long, and because she refuses to stay still. She fears neither god nor consequences, regularly enjoying such activities as:
- chasing sister
- destroying rolls of toilet paper
- chasing sister
- eating cardboard boxes
- stealing hairtyes
- chasing sister (3am edition)
- stealing webcams
She is full of energy and looks like she may be part Siamese, so may grow to be as big as her brother. Gods help us.
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