



Here are my fuzzy boys; Peanut, who is not a peanut anymore, loves to sleep and has a Garfield attitude; Homer (after artist Winslow Homer, nicknamed Blackie), a bulley with the cats but is afraid of his own shadow. He runs if he sees anything black! Check out his little nose, it is heart shaped!; Hopper (after artist Edward Hopper, nickname Orange Boy) is my velcro. He is stuck to me like glue. He would rather snuggle than eat anyday and finally, Little Guy, our last addition. He came into our home one Valentine's day and stole all of our hearts. We were worried how the older cats would take to him. They each think he is their baby. And Little Guy knows how to play up to all of them. Homer and Hopper came with my sister Liz when she moved in with me. I never thought I would have a cat let alone four cats. Each has their own personality. They all run to the door to greet every guest that arrives. They are very loving and friendly, just like me! (Note: My pics are on the dark side, if you click on the picture to enlarge it you can see cats clearer.....I'm still learning!)