Originally known as UnixGal, then as Glimpse of a Grrl, I moved to Boston in September '05 and decided it was time for a change...
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I used to put Fred's crate on the desk when we first brought her home so she could sleep near me while I was online. She still loves to sleep on our desk cat blanket (a fuzzy faux fur remnant from the fabric store). Though we haven't figured out a good way for her to get up there. She sort of uses a pillow based step system to get onto the broken desk chair that the cats also sleep on, then climbs from that into our laps and sort of licks us till we put her up on the table.
I swear she's more kitten than puppy half the time.
Andrew - both names are Russian. We picked them because the cats are Siberians, with bloodlines in Russia. We thought it would be cool to take that into consideration when naming them. Of course, we call him "boy" most of the time and her "princess".
Now I see ) I'm from Russia, and it was a kind of surprise for me to
find out that your cats have a russian names That's why I had to
ask this question
btw. Several years ago I used to had a boy cat too. Siberian. Your
Grishka looks exactly like him. It was the most clever cat I've ever
seen. But, unfortunately he's died in the age of 9.
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This page contains a single entry by Lisa published on March 18, 2003 2:54 PM.
Aww what a cutie *S*
Both of them are so gorgeous! Perfect desk toys.
awww! they are SO cute! and that says a lot coming from a DOG person like me!
Those kitties are postiviely adorable!
Look at da kitties! I love that first piture. That cat looks like it's in heaven!
I used to put Fred's crate on the desk when we first brought her home so she could sleep near me while I was online. She still loves to sleep on our desk cat blanket (a fuzzy faux fur remnant from the fabric store). Though we haven't figured out a good way for her to get up there. She sort of uses a pillow based step system to get onto the broken desk chair that the cats also sleep on, then climbs from that into our laps and sort of licks us till we put her up on the table.

I swear she's more kitten than puppy half the time.
Does the name of the cat (Grishka) have a russian roots? Just curious
)
Andrew - both names are Russian. We picked them because the cats are Siberians, with bloodlines in Russia. We thought it would be cool to take that into consideration when naming them. Of course, we call him "boy" most of the time and her "princess".
Now I see
) I'm from Russia, and it was a kind of surprise for me to
That's why I had to
find out that your cats have a russian names
ask this question
btw. Several years ago I used to had a boy cat too. Siberian. Your
Grishka looks exactly like him. It was the most clever cat I've ever
seen. But, unfortunately he's died in the age of 9.