Wednesday 20 January 2016

BJWT: Meeting The Kids

I am fully aware that it has taken me a year to write this, but finally I am back with the second part of the Black Jaguar White Tiger, this time I will be introducing you to more of the kids. So grab a coffee because this could be a long one.

Iv already introduced Cielo and Karma, so next up is Dharma.


Dharma, is the third to join and came to the foundation malnourished and losing his fur, but one eddie began looking after him he soon grew into a beautiful boy full of life, and if you watch videos from when he was a baby you will see he has beautiful blue eyes. early videos show dharma jumping and pouncing on his siblings or trying to climb the young shrub bushes Eddie had at stage one, and now in stage 2 eddie has made sure his boy has trees to climb.











Mat-zu is quite possibly one of eddies sweetest kids. When Mat-zu first came to Eddie, he was severely malnourished, and was losing his site, which rendered him unable to play with his siblings the way he should of. This is where Eddie stepped in, he got Mat-zu a kids push along cart, which became known as the Jaguar Express. Mat-zu spent his days being pushed around, and gradually on his new diet his eye sight has recovered and he is now living with Cielo in stage 2. Also like Dhama, Mat-zu has amazing eyes.








 After Mat-zu came Tierra , which I'm sure amped up the crazy in the house, Tierra now lives in stage 2 with Dharma and the rest of her siblings in the big pride. She is crazy protective of her new pool, which isn't surprising considering when she was a baby she would play in tubs filled with water. Tierra is crazy and enjoys sneak attacking her dad or her siblings. 







There will be more babies added to this post , but for tonight I'm just going to upload these founding members. Thank you for reading

Disclaimer: none of these photos are mine and I take no credit for them.
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