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"Hi!  Thanks for coming to see me!  I'm Autumn!  I like to sit by my Dad's computer and help him when he works on our website, or when he's just surfing around.  I usually stand up on the side of the computer and chase that little white arrow around.  My Daddy says he used to have the cleanest screen in town until I learned how much fun computing was."
"On the left is my brother (actual littermate) John Coffey, laying with me on the bed when we were about 14 weeks old."
"My music has been done by many different artists dating back to the 1940's, or so Dad says, but the version most people remember is by the Flamingos from the early 60's. 

Its "I Only Have Eyes For You." 

Thats what Daddy says to me when he holds me."
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DAD'S COMMENT:  The picture on the left was taken in May 2002 when Autumn was 9 months old.  She weighed about 9 pounds and thats about right for a Maine Coon female.  She has lots of growing yet to do.
Females typically grow to 9-14 pounds at full maturity, which usually occurs between 12-18 months of age. 

Autumn is just the sweetest, most lovable kitten you could ever imagine and my photography on this pic doesn't do her justice.  Her colors are spectacular, just like, well, an Autumn day!
Remember to click the pic for bigger versions of Autumn
"Mom and Dad invited a bunch of their relatives over one day, and they were in the kitchen getting things ready for their guests when I decided I should get up on the counter and guard the bread. 

I was dedicated, ferocious, vigilant and alert!  I also knew Mom had ham and if I just happened to be around......"
"On the right are John and I at 14 months old.  Dad took this one in October 2002. 

We're just sitting together
...honest!"
(Autumn is telling the truth)
"Thank you for coming to see me!  I hope you enjoyed my page and please look at my brother's and sister's pages if you have time.  You're always welcome here at "Coon River!"
You can e-mail Autumn, or us for that matter, at:
Autumn at 14 weeks, December 2001
Autumn at 9 months, May 2002
Autumn, November 2002