Kazoku Neko means "family cat" in Japanese. Most of my cats have had Japanese names. Our family members include: Kintaro, (male) his name means "big golden" and TT, (female) her initials stand for Triple Trouble. We have doggies too! Brownie, our adopted stray; Big Boy, one of her pups; and Penny, our failed foster.
Your peace globe is wonderful. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love your peace globe. Peace be with you today and every day.
ReplyDeletePeaceful purrs to you today!
ReplyDeleteWe are purring for peace!
ReplyDeleteYour peace globe is great--it's wonderful to see so many participating!
ReplyDeleteUniversal Peace and Blessings to you all.
Look at all of those pretty faces :) Peace to you today and always!
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Judy, South Africa
purr, I dream of peace in my lifetime
ReplyDeleteLovely post! Peace to you.
ReplyDeleteLove your Peace Globe! Peace to you, today and every day!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to you and yours, and to all the purries and fur faces, for peace today and in all the days to come.
ReplyDeletePeace be with you today and every day!
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Much love and peace to the furries (and their peace-loving hoomans)!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful peace globe. Sending thoughts and purrs for peace.
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purrfect for the day. Peace b with you!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful kitties. Your globe is awesome.
ReplyDeleteLove your peace globe.
ReplyDeleteI love the softness of your cats in the peaceglobe...peace to you and yours x
ReplyDelete[A link to your post will be on my blog 'Peace Bloggers Unite' soon]
Thank you for blogging peace with us in November. All the way from Japan. You are incredible peace lovin' cats.
ReplyDeletePeace to you and yours always.
#2301 in the Official Peace Globe gallery