Meet my two little feline friends.
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 Annie
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 Charlie
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Meet Annie. I've adopted Annie as a kitten in San Diego some time early 2004. Annie is loving cat, but she is afraid of everything--and I mean everything. Whenever strangers come to my place, she would go under the bed and hide for the first 5-10 minutes, but once she gets used to your smell, she'll come out and play with you. Nevertheless, any sudden movements or cacophonies will have her run away immediately. Annie loves to sit on my laptop and has managed to shut down my computer on many occasions. I think it's just a matter of time until she one day accidentally sends out weird emails to my friends.
Meet Charlie. I've adopted Charlie as a kitten in Seattle some time towards the end of 2004. I didn't want Annie to be home alone, so that's the story about Charlie. Charlie is the complete opposite of Annie. He's bold, very outgoing, not afraid of anything whatsoever, extremely hyper and loves to push things off the table to see if it breaks. He is so hyper that it comes to the point that I can't even do my work.
Contrary to popular belief, cats have personalities and are very loyal friends. Whenever I come home from work, they would come to the door, greet and play with me. If I neglect them for a while, they would hop on my lap and ask for attention. I can ask them to "come here" or to "stop" doing whatever they do. They sleep next to me on the bed and would come and wake me up only after the alarm bell has sounded. The good thing about cats is that they don't need the level of attention that dogs do. I can leave them home alone for the weekend and you don't have to walk them every day either. Oh yeah, I think my cats are Vietnamese as well. They love to eat thi.t cha` bo^ng. I am serious. They would kill for thi.t cha` bo^ng!