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 Hilla 
 
Name Hilla Hillukka Hilsperi
Born 20.05.2003, Parainen
Died 09.08.2011, Piikkiö (acute kidney failure)
Gender female, sterilized 20.02.2004
EMS f 09 23
Colour tortie mackerel tabby & white
Dam brown mackerel tabby/white lady
Sire unknow red gentleman
Shows BOB-1
 
Hilla 5 years old
  

Hilla camed with us from Parainen (Pargas). My summerjob-friend told me about a kitten who lived under a treath and that it will be shot soon if anyone wouldn't have her. She was the last kitten left and was 12 weeks old (too old for them). And I couldn't left this behind me and so we straight away drive to see that little kitten. And it was love at first sight! So beautiful kitten! I cannot understand why anyone could have shot her.

And, I just took her with us and then I wanted to find her a home. And I found a couple of nice homes even who would have cladly taken her. But then this little girl get very sick - fever was up to 41 Celsius. She was almost near to death when we arrived to vet. At once they but her some NaCl-dropp and gave antibiotics. And then we went home with her and take care of her next few days. She was so tiny but so fisty and sweet, so I lost my heart to her. And then she stayed with us. A little lady named Hilla.

We have been in couple of housecat-shows with Hilla when she was little. And think! There was 106 cats and Hilla was first Judges best kitten, then Best kitten of the whole show, and then Best of best of shorthair cats, and THEN she was Best of best of besft of ALL the cats (all ages and all hair-lengt)!! Oh my fisty little pepper!
Hilla is world sweetest and sensitived cat. She is quite loud mouth, quite a winer really. If you even look at on her, she give wining to you ;) And she loves water!! And she loves to be in bathroom. Some of our guests have been uncomfortable because Hilla want's to go with everyone to the bathroom and they need to kiss her when she is at the sink.
 
 
 
Hilla surffing with me in November -06
 
 

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