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This blog was created in honor of Khan, the Warrior Cat, to provide his fans with updates and information on his progress. Khan was rescued by Shadow Cats in Round Rock, Texas in 2006, after being hit by a car and found wandering the highway. He underwent several surgeries performed by Dr. Roy Smith at the Central Texas Cat Hospital to restore his smashed jaw, remove his damaged eye, and restore mobility. He still had damaged ears from years of infections, neurological problems, only two teeth, and spinal injuries that affected his gait, but he had a great spirit. He got to know many people, and many others heard his story, during the time he stayed at Shadow Cats and the two years during which we were blessed to have him in our home. This blog is dedicated to them, to all of those involved in his rescue, and to anyone who has helped a cat in desperate need.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Auction Success!

I actually did get the prints that I wanted! I went one dollar over my limit on one, but with that dollar-over-the-last-bid technique, I got it! The other one was a bargain; I was the only person to bid on it. The cat prints I got were "Magnus and Loki: Pure Evil" by Clemens, and the one by Pellegrini is called "Stretch." Pretty cool. Now I just have to get them framed. I also came home with a huge bag full of books (most of them signed by the authors), and a lot of good writing advice. My mini-vacation should keep me feeling good for about a week or so, and for a boost I can keep peeking at my pile of new books to read. What could be better than cats and books?

2 comments:

feralfriend said...

Thank you so much for creating this blog so we can all Khanmunicate. It's wonderful to have Khanversations and discuss this lucky kitty. Thank you for all you are doing to give him such a wonderful home!

chezmew said...

Wow! I ampea green w/envy over your cool scores!
Where was this auction?

Books & cats, it doesn't get any better than that!

I LOVE books, ( cats are a given), I have over 200+ books just on cats!

Thanks, Khan, for keeping usentertained!