Where were you born, and how many siblings do you have?
I was born close by my new can-openers, that is to say also in Almere.
I was glad for that, for I didn't like the little cage and the wobbly thing on wheels I had to go in.
I felt sorry for my little brothers, because they had to travel much further.
My little sister was lucky, she didn't have to go into a car, because she stays living with our mother.
In total I have one sister and three brothers, of which one brother has the same coat as I have.

What is your favourite food?
FILLET OF CHICKEN, FILLET OF CHICKEN and FILLET OF CHICKEN!!!
Allright, I also like tin food and if there's no other way, dry cat food,
but yes ........you can always try it, don't you!
My new 'mother' had heard that I also loved steak tartare,
but what do you think...........she brought home tartare from the supermarket.
Well, I turned up my nose and didn't touch a thing.

What kind of toy is your favourite?
Anything, ha ha, but especially a little bird that's squeaks as soon as you touch it.
The old quard here become crazy by my running about.
Although ..... Grizly fatass (don't let him hear that) has become my friend
and joins me in my runs at the same speed.
The only thing is that he's already tired when I still want to play on.
He is also very sweet to me, but wauw how strong he is!
If I want to be cuddled, I nuzzle him and then he's going to lick me.
But when he puts his paw around my little neck, I look like Bambi,
all four of my feet slip and ..... wham, there I lie.

Have you ever attended a catshow?
No, never.
Maybe it will happen once, but if I have to go in such a wobbly thing,
I prefer staying home.

Did you ever get kittens?
Haha, that's not possible for a long time, I'm only a toddler.
Maybe in a year or so, but therefore I have to give my 'mother'an affectionate look,
for there are very rarely litters here, as far as I know.

Is there anything else you would like to tell us?
Yes, about the cage outside.
All day I saw all the quadrupeds here walking to a corner of the room
and suddenly they disappeared.
When I lay down on the window-sill, I saw them outside, nicely basking in the sun.
I didn't understand anything of it, I wanted that too!
So I stayed vééééry long in that corner, but nothing happened.
Our 'mother' was tapping all the time at a strange thing which went back and forth,
but in the meantime I was still inside.
But now, I'm glad to say, not anymore, because suddenly there was a hole in the wall
with a piece of string around that strange thing.

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