Tribute to Manny--Blue Point Siamese
Sue- I'm so sorry to tell you this, but I think you need to know that we lost Manny,

my Blue Point Siamese today. Manny was such a joy in my life. It is like losing a son.
So loving, so intelligent , such curiosity and great energy to play. I could go on and on.
I can't begin to tell you how much I will miss Manny.
The other two, Moe and Jack, are doing great. They live in a paradise here at my ranch, with no exposure at all to any stray cats or dogs, and hundreds of acres filled with trees, birds and field mice.
Say a little prayer for Manny, Sue......you might remember him as the kitten who always was smiling when you took his picture.
John  12/10/06       
   
Hi Sue--Moe (Burmese) and Jack (Oriental) enjoy each other very much.
The trio was quite a circus. Now we have two very special young cats who are quite individuals. Both are very alert and intelligent, and show their affection in different ways.
Actually, Moe, (Burmese) by himself can be completely consuming and wonderful.
He loves to ride with me in a golf cart and has on one occasion stowed away in my airplane for a trip to Honolulu. I think I mentioned that before. He is like a miniature lion.
Jack, (Oriental) is an imp and will dart out and try to trip you. He doesn't climb up on your chest when you are reading as does Moe, but he stays close by your feet.
John  04/12/06

My situation is wonderful with Moe and Jack. Moe is especially loving and affectionate, is
extremely intelligent, and is loved by everyone who sees him. Jack also has sterling
qualities, and shows his affection in different ways.
When Manny was alive, he seemed to be able to coax Moe and Jack into hilarious bouts of frisky activity, and all three would frequently sleep curled together.
John. 22/12/06

Hi Sue
All is well here. Both Moe and Jack have really settled in. Each has their own endearing
personality. Jack is like a leprechaun, exhibiting his joy whenever I return home by cavorting in gymnastics over the carpet, under the sofa and racing ahead of me. Moe will stay with me no matter what I do, and has a very unique program when I recline to watch TV or use my laptop as I am now. He will climb up onto my chest and rest his head as close as possible to my chin. After a period of perhaps five minutes in this position, he will slide off to the side, falling asleep peacefully immediately next to me. If I am remaining at home, they are there to share whatever it is I may be up to.
John 24/1/07

Hi Sue, I thought you might like to see how Moe and Jack are doing. They are the hosts to my daily tours of guests  to my ranch. They greet the plane and immediately bond with the passengers for some rubdowns. Sometimes two or even three guests will simultaneously be massaging them. They love good healthy food and have lots of fresh water. There is nothing to bother them on my ranch of 60 acres, and they never stray far away, no matter what time of day or night it might happen to be. Moe and Jack are the best !
Hope all is well with you.
John 14/7/08

Oramor Moe, Lilac Burmese--Jack, Blue Oriental