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Carol, I just found out from the vet the other day she is mostly Asian (Siamese), with who knows what else in her. She is very tiny, long, sleek and very vocal. I guess Siamese cats are noted for that. LOL She is in very good health. I'm just not use to having a small slender cat and one that talks at the drop of a dime. She literaly carries on a conversation with me and she is the one who starts it. I have only had her for 6 days and I've heard her entire life story already. LOL. I have a 5 month old Maine Coon mix and they are getting along great. She has already made it known that she is the Alpa cat, but being the gentleman Punk is, he lets her have her "say" LOL.
Thanks for the warning. I've heard the same thing from a few other people. I'm thinking it's going to be a long 16 years?