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COLE D.O.B – 3 • 1 • 12 (estimated)
We adopted Cole in 2012, after a friend of ours spotted him at a busy intersection one evening all alone. When our friend texted us the picture of this little fluff ball we couldn’t say no and we picked him up the very next day.
He was only around 6 weeks old and covered in fleas, but as you can see he’s matured into quite the handsome man and we feel very lucky that this black cat came into our lives.
Jess chose the name Cole because of a favorite TV show character on Charmed and because of the obvious similarity to “coal”, which we thought was fun. I also liked the fact that it was a combination of my name Chris + Poole.
Because we raised him from such a young age he bonded with us very closely and he’s a big snuggle bug. He’s also very clever and when we play hide and seek with Cole he normally outsmarts us!
MARMALADE D.O.B – 7 • 1 • 13
Marm was born July 1st 2013. Sadly his two siblings died and his owners didn’t want him. We feared he’d end up at the local shelter or let loose outside to fend for himself in a nearby feral colony.
We agreed to adopt him into our family and his mum was spayed soon after. Cole & Marmalade soon became best buds and were running around playing together in no time at all!
He’s a short haired ginger tabby and we named him Marmalade after the British jam Chris eats on his toast! Unfortunately many people think he’s a girl because of this name; sorry Marm!
Marmalade was diagnosed with cancer in 2014 and we also discovered he was FIV+. After having a tumor removed and undergoing a dozen chemotherapy treatments, Marm came out on top and kicked cancer’s butt! He’s still in remission and doing very well. Nothing’s gonna keep this feisty ginger kitty down!
Thank you to all our CaM Fans fur your amazing support, sharing your personal cat journeys and loving these deserving felines all over the world!
~ Chris, Jess, Cole & Marm <3
UnFURtunately I couldn´t watch the video on top due to my free ABP ad blocker, I won´t switch it off to watch a video, have my reasons why I installed it, before I had it I got ads popping up without an end on EVERY website, now the only ones that ain´t blocked´re those in the FB newsfeed…..
I´m so happy both of you, Cole & Marmalade, have been rescued and found a furever loving home with your daddy Chris, Marmy´s the best example for the fact that FIV positive and FIV negative cats can live together in harmony as long as there´re no bloody fights, but our furriends Tabasco and Buddy (Tabasco – One Hot Chili Pepper & Buddy´s Buds)´re also FIV positive and live together with 10 or more FIV negative cats, there´s never been any problem!!! And theoretically my Gizzy (Gizzy, Thori and Sisi, da second hand kittehz, Angel Sisi furever in our hearts) who´s the son of a tabby European Shorthair farm kitty mama and a Norwegian Forest Cat papa who looked like him, nobody knew if his papa had a home or if he was feral, might also be FIV postitive, he´s never ever been tested, neither in his former home for about 6 1/2 years, nor since I adopted him at the end of Oct. 2010, why should I get him tested when he´s doing purrfectly fine??? I´d only worry more than usual, he´s the most social cat…