These are my furkids, Dizzy (striped) and his brother, Dorian Gray "Dori" (gray/white), when they were babies (about two months old). Don't you just want to snorgle those wittle bellies? Dizzy and Dori came to me from a coworker's mother-in-law who has a bunch of barn cats. I asked my coworker to bring me two kittens (his choice) and I fell in love when I saw those sweet little boys. Dizzy was born with a neurolical condition called cerebellar hypoplasia; he tends to walk in circles (hence the name). He's a little weaker than his brother Dori but that doesn't stop him from trying to be the Alpha cat!

This is my beloved Dizzy at one year, giving me his belly for rubs while playing with his favorite mousie. Dizzy adores belly rubs and meets me at the front door every day when I get home from work. He throws himself down on the floor right in front of my feet so I can bend down and rub his belly. He has a funny habit of sidecrawling across the carpet while I'm rubbing his belly.


