October 7, 2022
Jan says: Pebbel's sister Pip is the perfect follow-up to her black predecessor Ebby. She is the softest cat you can imagine, in every sense of the word. She will never raise a paw or claw against any of us, but once outside she is a very good hunter. Last summer she mostly caught frogs and would gently carry them home alive! We could release every single frog she caught. Birds were less fortunate I'm afraid.

Pip has a thing for anything she can creep into, so sometimes we cannot find her. She also likes ambushing the other cats. From her hideout she will jump at them, but she is never mean. When you stroke her she purrs like mad; she is the purrfect kitty to have around.

All Photos Courtesy of and ©: Jan Giesen
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Pip [6]  kitten
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KC -
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So cute! She lost her fever coat and is now beautiful and glossy.
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Pip is so beautiful and soft looking. Quite the frog hunter I hear (anyone for French frog legs for lunch?). I am glad she and her sister were adopted together.
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love them both!
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Look at those eyes! Too bad she didn't keep the blue eyes but is adorable!
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Pebble & Pip! These two look so at home together. I just can't imagine anything better than two newbie kittens to watch and interact with. It never gets old, and you get to share their fascination with their Discovery of new stuff, between power naps.



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