Lesley
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I haven't named the kitten yet and don't know what his name was at A1 so I'm delaying that as long as I can until things are finally resolved. It lessens the attachment temporarily. Regardless, these cats deserve and are receiving the utmost of care and loving attention. It would be unfair to them not to treat them that way.
Unfortunately I am picky about appearance in this instance. I normally get my pets from rescue shelters, but this time I decided to spend money and go for the Serval looks and traits in the Savannah breed. Ice hit almost all the marks for me and sadly the other little guy only has the black nose going for him and looks very non-Savannah/Serval. Not his fault, and he's a loving little kitten. I know my personal foibles when it comes to buying for appearance. If I spend the money to have a certain look, I am dead set that it is what I expect to receive.
Of course personality is very important in animals and these two have it in abundance which is great. Abby, soon to be renamed Yuki has an amazing appearance, and her personality is so overwhelming that her smaller than an average housecat size is no drawback. In fact if Yuki's personality gets any bigger I'll be completely bald very soon.
Maybe you could keep both kittens and ask Martin to let you pick another acceptable snow kitten from current or a future litter as a replacement?
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