Here is Bonnie in her nest. Look at those babies!
Cashew
Pouncer
Kiwi
Bagel
This is the 4 together last week (15 days old)
Here is Bonnie in her nest. Look at those babies!
Cashew
Pouncer
Kiwi
Bagel
This is the 4 together last week (15 days old)
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Awwww! Little darlings! Love dem little tabby stripes!
Stripes, stripes and more stripes! Jen, they are so adorable, you have done an excellent job being a kitten mom!!!!
Love the pics, did you get a new camera???
Kim Loves Cats and Doggies Too!
NOPE. same old polaroid instant and my Dad' scanner.
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Are you keeping any?
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now she's slowly opening
new eyes.
They grow sooo fast, don't they?? Love the names you chose for them. I get a giggle everytime I read them!
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AWWW. It's so nice seeing these little cuties growing bigger. Congratulations on being such a good kitten mommie.
Last edited by Steffi N; 05-24-2003 at 06:27 PM.
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Awww, they are all so adorable, all so sweet! Especially little Pouncer!
Chris
What precious little sweetypies
Nicole, Mini, Jasmine, Pickles, Tabasco, Schnaggles and Buffy
Wow, have they grown, or what?? Thanks for the update, Jen. How is Bonnie doing with you?
Awwwwww they are all sooooo adorable. Bonnie seems to be a real loving momma.
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They're adorable and look so big for only 22 days. I think that Kiwi is my favorite though.
ooohhhh!!!!!!! What precious little angels!!!! Your so lucky to be able to see those little darlings everyday!!
OH SO CUTE!!!!!
I just love them at that age when the have those teeny tiny little baby kat ears!!!!!
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Since we're into favorites...I want Kiwi!!! They're all adorable and it's making me miss having a kitten around the house.
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