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Full Name: Gabrielle

 Age: 16

Given Birthday: April 21, 1991

Nicknames & Phrases: Gabby Girl, Crabby Cat, Gabriella

Quirks: This girl never shuts up! :-) Loves Potato Chips, insists on

sitting in places where she doesn't fit, goes to sleep in a windowsill & falls off

History:

  Gabby was actually a member of the Herd before I even began using the term! Mark had

adopted her when she became of age but was unexpectedly unable to keep her. He came to

me, asking if I would care for her and for Ricochet (See: In Loving Memory). Look at that

little face! How could I say "no?" She was a delight from the day she came to me! The tiny

ball of fluff was into everything and soon after started talking, too! :-) It's always been my

practice to try to converse in the cats' language by mimicing them when they meow. Gabby

took to it, instantly! It didn't take her long to become the chattiest kitty of the bunch!

  Gabby's original name was "Blue Eyes." Mark said that he couldn't think of anything else

at the time but that he didn't really care for the name, either. When I asked him if he'd mind

my changing her name, he readily agreed. After a few days, I came up with Gabrielle, after

the archangel Gabriel. To me she looks like a little angel! :-) With as much as she talked, it

automatically followed that Gabby would be the shortened version. Mark liked it and

Gabby, herself seems to like it, as well!

  As you can see, Gabby grew up to be a beautiful baby and very loving in the bargain! :-)

Unlike most all-white cats with blue eyes, Gabby's hearing is perfect. We think that she has

genes from a siamese cat somewhere in her lineage. This might have saved her from the

deafness that usually afflicts white furred, blue eyed cats. Even if she had been deaf, we

couldn't love her any more or less than we do! Actually, there are a few times that both

Mark and I have wished that she was mute. It doesn't last long, mind you! :-)

  After two years, Mark was ready to reclaim his kitties. I was heartbroken! :-( Gabby and

Ricochet meant as much to me as my own cats by then and I was going to miss them sorely!

Miss them, I did, too! It just wasn't the same without Gabby's incessant chatter or Ricky's

nighttime cuddling! :-( When Mark and I would talk on the phone, he'd hold the phone

for our kitties so they could talk to me. Ricky just loved on the phone but Gabby carried on

conversation with me every time we chatted! It was so good to hear that sweet voice!

  Gabby didn't have quite as hard of a time as Shakey when I first moved here. She was pretty

upset and began doing some hiding of her own. I think the "terrorists" (See: Dif-"fur"-nitions)

of the Herd just liked to hear her holler. Any time one of my cats chased her, she'd chew them

out as she ran. Though her hollering sounded funny, we knew that she was being stressed and

stopped whichever cat was bothering her.

  When she and Shakey were confined to our bedroom for awhile, Gabby settled down. The

reintroduction of the Herd at a later date went much more smoothly! Now, she still gripes

at some of my cats. It's obvious though, that it's just a token grousing. Many times, we've

caught her playing with some of the other cats. If she sees that we're watching, she'll put on

a display of upset and start her grousing again! :-) She's still chased from time to time but

Mark and I have learned how to tell when to intervene.

  Gabby is a silly baby and very good natured about being teased. Mark is constantly

waking her up from her naps by playing with her paws or grabbing her tail. Usually

when she's fully awake, she starts talking and isn't likely to quit until the teasing quits!

She talks during claw trimming, too only she's not quite so nice about it! :-) Gabby has

a conversation for every occasion and has charmed many with her commentary.

  Gabby has many of the usual kitty quirks but she has a few of her own, too! I can't count

the number of times she's fallen asleep in the window sill, only to fall back out! :-) She's

an absolute fiend for potato chips, too! When she's playing with Mark, she'll tuck her head

under her chest while she slaps at his hand. I don't know if she's trying to protect her head

while she plays or not but it sure is cute to watch!

  I don't get a good-night from Gabby in the bedrom, as she prefers to stay in the living room

most of the time. She gives her good-night before I retire and comes to greet me when I wake

up in the morning! Her hand kisses when I rub her chin are as precious to me as any loving

that I get from any of the other cats! It's so good to be with my "long lost" daughter again! :-)

  From the adorable little ball of fur to the beautiful, sweet kitty she grew up to be, Gabby will

always have a special place in my heart! Though I wouldn't have wished for Mark to have

fallen on hard times, I'm so glad that the circumstances brought me the priviledge of being

Gabby's mom for a while! :-)

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Gabbylook        Gabbytilt

           Were you talking to me?                                                                 Primed and ready for conversation

       Gabbymail          

butterfly

Although it's fun to watch your kitty play with insects,

always remember that some can be poisonous to your baby...

including some that may not be harmful to humans.

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