Jill called me a Moggie today, so I looked it up in Webster Dictionary. Apparently Moggie is a term for a non-pedigree domesticated cat like myself. Moggies are black and white (that's me) and they are the most popular non-pedigree cat (that's me)! Second in popularity is the black cat and in third place is the Tabby cat (that's Maggie, hehehe). I am a MOGGIE, a MOGGIE.
Sammy
Moggie Smoggie whatever, he still doesn't have a pedigree. There are 36 recognised breeds of pedigree cats around the world. The Siamese cat is the most popular. Guess what? I am part Siamese. Paul says I am special.
Maggie
Maggie and Sam invite you into their world, to share in their adventures! These friendly felines reside in Arizona along with their human companions, Jill and Paul Gubin. Jill takes her inspiration from Maggie and Sam’s antics, to create a range of unique greeting cards and unique gifts appropriate for any occasion. With Jill’s help, their imaginary adventures become real on Maggie and Sam’s web site,for you to share with your friends and loved ones.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Moggie is not a Bad Word!
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- Jill illustrates greeting cards and works at an Animal Medical Hospital in Arizona. Her love for animals can be seen in every drawing she has ever done. It wasn’t until Jill and her husband Paul adopted Maggie & Sam (2 crazy cats) from the Humane Society that Jill created the Maggie & Sam Collection. All of Maggie and Sam’s personalities as well as their friends have been captured in Jill’s work. In every illustration you will see humor, and love through her characters’ eyes. Jill has been selling her cards in local Arizona Stores. However, being passionate Jill wanted to create a website that would bring people together to talk about their pets, share their stories and to interact with other pet lovers. They will be able to learn new and interesting facts about the various animals pictured on the greeting cards, read their pet’s horoscope, and send personal messages to their friends and families at any time via e-mail.
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