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Program
Program
- not named after computer programs, but actually named by a
friend of mine after the Overeater's Anonymous Program. Program,
being all black of course is especially good luck for her
owner. Program is about 16 now and napping away her later
years.
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Lucy "Trouble"

Lucy is a
"Gateway" kitty, as my sister calls her. That means
her fur is white with black blotches like a Holstein cow. "Gateway" refers to the computer company which uses shipping boxes
with this pattern on them. Lucy came from the Chittenden
County Humane Society. She's mischievous and not at all shy.

Lucy "Trouble" Werts at 12 weeks, June 2004
(Oh we got trouble, right here in River City!)
Lyrics for the song

Lucy Naps
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Chica
"Sweetcheeks"

I adopted Chica because Lucy needed a
companion. Now they run around like wee maniacs all day,
and we all blessedly sleep at night. Chica also came from the Chittenden
County Humane Society.


Chica in full frontal attack

Chica Gettin' Jiggy with it |
Suki on her Birth Day
Just born hatchling - the egg on the bottom. Isn't she cute? My breeder took this photo on my request. ("Another one of those kooky snake owners," he
probably figured)
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Suki All Grown Up 2004

This is my snake Suki Mayumi. Cornsnakes are domesticated, grow to about
four feet,
and feel silky and sensual to the touch. Suki loves warm places because she's a reptile and
she doesn't regulate her own body temperature. She eats pre-killed frozen mice called "Mice on Ice."
I got her from South
Mountain Reptiles.
Plus a little Snake Humor:

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Suki Cuddling with Boca
Suki with her best buddy Boca, my orange kitty.
Boca passed away in
2003 but this picture is a keeper.
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