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Dear Sue, Thank you for our wonderful little Burmese kitten. We have named her Dharma. We recently lost our sixteen year old Siamese, Suky, and although she can never be replaced, Dharma, which means, 'the cosmic order of things' , is helping to fill the void. The fills the day with everlasting energy of a kitten, keeping us in fits of laughter with her antics and no matter what she is doing, she will always have time for a cuddle. We also want to thank you for your continuing advice whenever we have any questions regarding her care. Regards, Linda & Family, Hervey Bay, 15/7/03
Hi Sue, Well you can see Dharma is a very talented cat! People can't get over how she fetches like a dog AND it only took one day to teach her. She certainly is one smart Pussy!! We grow more fond of her each day. Friends of mine, who are died in the wool dog lovers, have actually melted when they encounter Dharma, not to mention her famous fetching trick!!! I am so glad that we have her. Thank you again Sue, Love Linda, 12/8/03
Dear Sue, Sending pics of the latest addition to the family, "Oramor" Mickey Blue Eyes. Dharma was becoming a little stir crazy and wanting to go outside quite often, it was quite difficult to keep her inside. However, since the addition of Mickey, a beautiful little blue Siamese you had tailor made for us, she has been a changed and contented cat. She just needed a mate to play with. I thought that if we got another cat, Dharma would no longer be affectionate to us, but that was completely the opposite. She has become more loving and no longer wants to go outside all the time, and if she does Mickey soon call her straight back. It is also great to go away for the weekend and leave them here as they had each other for company and did not fret. Mickey is the most loveable kitten, he just loves lots of cuddles and as you can see, he is just adorable. Dhrama still performs her fetching trick for all who visit and quite amazes everyone!! Thank you again for all your help Sue. Linda & Family.
Dear Sue, Just thought I would drop you a line and pics of my babies. Well Dhrama is one year old now and Mickey is 6 months. I have even seen my family kiss them. There is something about them that makes you want to cuddle them. They have that power over anyone that comes in contact with them! We are able to go away on a weekend and leave them here with the neighbours looking in on them and they were just fine together. Will keep in touch, Linda, Hervey Bay, 25/3/04
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