You probably remember our kitten rescue last year. A Mama cat delivered 5 kittens up at our 2nd property in Paso Robles. We brought all 5 home along with Mama when the kittens were approximately 6-8 weeks old. We found homes for 2 of them & kept the other 3 kittens & Mama. Cosmo is one of the 3 that we kept. He is approximately 16 months old now & these cats have brought us an incredible amount of joy since my husband passed away. In the bottom picture, Cosmo is relaxing. He loves showing that belly off. The middle picture is him resting on the contraption I bought for him to sharpen his nails on. He likes to just lay there & look cute! He is so sweet & loving & just reminds me of a big fur ball. That fur takes a bit of grooming, though. When Aunt Gail comes to town he gets the furminator treatment.
On another note: Blogger is driving me crazy! It's either posting just part of my comments or it posts NONE of them! Can't figure out why it takes Blogger MONTHS to solve a problem.
Happy Wednesday!
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Cosmo looks totally adorable! And sooo loved.
Cosmo... Hmmm, fitting name for an alien. These aliens keep getting cuter and cuter.
Oh, and momma says "wurd" about the blogger problems. So frustrating!
Smooches,
Stella, Gunther and Betty
OMG Diane he is so gorgeous.What a beautiful color. Great photos, thanks for sharing.
He's a real beauty!
he is beautiful!
blogger eats comments too!
Cosmo are you a stuffie?
Benny & Lily
I've been a dog kind of girl all of my life, but you almost make me want to get a cat! Love Fur Style! :-))...Glad I found your blog!
Hi Aunt Diane
That Cosmo is one beautiful fur ball. Jeepers look at all that fluff.
I remember when the kitties came into your life and they were itty bitty.
He is beautifuls and my heart is happy that he has brought you joy and love. He is happy you saved his life. Any little animal that comes into your home is one lucky fur or feather ball.
Loves and puggy kisses to you
love
tweedles
Cosmo is adorable!
Wonderful companions - where would we be without them?
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