My last "batch" have all been adopted out. Gorgeous orange boy went to a very animal oriented family. He will be loved by a teenage boy whose kitty died recently from renal failure. They were very sweet together. The torbie and dilute calico became BFFs after he left, and they stayed with us longer than any of our previous bottle babies. Letting them go was very, very hard. They had gotten big enough to roam the house. They slept with us every night, danced the Mexican hat dance on my head promptly at 7am every morning (which made me want to murder them), and kept me company during naps and movie time. They were both unbelievably sweet and purred when in close proximity to any human.
Alas, I had to let them go. They went to a young teacher (mid-20s) who was so excited to meet them that she brought her parents along too. They will have a wonderful, indoor only life with a loving cat mommy. She emailed me 3 times about the settling in process and included pictures of them.
No more kittens for now. And holy geez, I cannot believe I typed those words. Tonight, I go back to work. I just opened the kitten Pandora's box! Signing off now! (A comparison picture of how teeny they were just a couple of month's ago)
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they are so adorable. We have a Furoshus Monster Kitteh too, rescued from the barn on Labor Day weekend. She had fallen from the hayloft and her mama would not come get her. Poor little tyke was only about 3 weeks old. We left her there for 3 days thinking the queen would take care of her but she was so thin by day 3 I could not leave her there one more day. So Puzzle is now our house cat.
I remember, you sent me a link to pictures when I was feeling particularly down about stupid owners! Good for you for rescuing the kitten. Send me the link again, please?
Watch for a new post featuring Puzzle this evening....should be up in about 20 minutes or so.
http://themares.blogspot.com/
it's up now....
http://themares.blogspot.com/2010/11/wednesday-november-24-2010.html
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