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Gigi with her kittens NORI and ANGEL Gigi is a beautiful Tortoiseshell momma cat, and she is about a year old. Her kittens, Nori and Angel, were born around May 20th, 2013. ANGEL is the blue and cream girl, with lovely amber eyes. This is called a dilute tortoiseshell color. She is very playful, energetic, and loves to run and jump with her mom and sister. She talks to you and loves to be in your lap or snuggle in bed. Her best friend is her sister Nori. NORI is the elegant black kitten. She is a Bombay type, with her glossy black coat and amber eyes. Playful, fun, and well-behaved, Nori loves to play games with her sister. Together the three are the most elegant and delightful trio you could possibly imagine. . They are now four months old. Gigi is a Tortoiseshell beauty. She is the queen of the house. She is a real movie star, the Elizabeth Taylor of the group, with her sleek coat and her gorgeous black bib. She loves to cuddle next to you in bed or to climb into your lap and purr. Pirouetting around with her perfectly feminine form, she is like a ballerina. THEir RESCUE STORY: Gigi, her two kittens, and Gigi's identical sister Bee Toe, were found at a construction site in San Bernardino, where homes were being built for homeless veterans. They are all very tame and had apparently been abandoned by their family. A very kind man who worked on the non-profit construction team, took care of them and brought them to the San Bernardino City Shelter to leave them there for adoption. Their Guardian Angel intervened – the property where they were found was just 20 feet from the City boundary, so that shelter would not accept them. While he was wondering what to do next, he met an animal rescue person (Karen Grant), and she posted the story on her Facebook status. "Two momma Cats and two kittens need rescue urgently" the posting read. Christina Parker from Costa Mesa read that post and called the man right away. When she drove to San Bernardino to pick them up, she could see that Bee Toe was pregnant also. Ever since then these cats and kittens have been protected and cared for in a loving home environment. They have had all their shots, and have never been sick. If they had entered the San Bernardino City Shelter, notorious for its undsanitary conditions, they almost certainly would have been put down.
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