Great job!!!! Those kittens are gorgeous!!!
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Great job!!!! Those kittens are gorgeous!!!
Sonia59, I added the last picture later, but he others were there. ;)
I can't help feeling sorry that the kittens are taken from their mom, but I know it's the best for them all. However, it would be great if she would get her butt in that trap, so she can be spayed. I would like to see the remaning two kittens get spayed/neutered, too and put back in the yard with her, but that is unlikely to happen.
Awwwwwwwwww they are all so cute and adorable :love::love::love::love:!!
I wonder though why none of the kittens is light gray like the mom??
Phred,
Your comment had me laughing out loud - isn't it amazing just how resilient baby kittens are:love: They can bounce off the ceiling (if you let them;)).
Randi,
What joy to see those beautiful babies and their mama. I hope they all find homes worthy of them.
No, they don't give up, do they! They so deserve to live!! I so hope they find loving homes!
Lut, the mom had litters before, one time they were all brown tabbies, my neighbor and I tried to socialize them for a week - they ended with one of the employees from the shelter, who already about 20 cats on her farm.
Is it the second time she has had tuxies, that I know of.
I wish I was 20 years younger... that little baby with two white splots? on his/her nose is just to darn cute!! :love:
I understand what you are saying Randi, but no one, human or animal,
is promised even one more day of life. In the mean time, we live as long as
God gives us the best way we can. Just a thought. ((Hugs)):)
Do you think Fister would welcome a little brother or sister? ;)
Cats are most peculiar about their relationships with other cats and it is so difficult for us humans to know which way to go:confused:
Eve really dislikes other cats and I suspect it is mostly due to her territorial instinct. It seems to me, as well, that she has a genuine fear of male cats, in particular and I wish I could understand what happened to cause that fear:( For this reason I would never consider getting another cat.
In another life however, my male August was the most nurturing and loving boy I have ever known (especially with little girl kitties;)) He welcomed his baby sister with open paws and took care of her every day of her short life. She adored him:) August was also very comfortable having kitty visitors (more so than Roxy - she just tolerated others:rolleyes:). We often babysat friends kitties and as usual, August took over and managed our guests in his own quiet and dignified way. He was an awesome cat and taught me well:love:
Whatever you decide Randi about that special little one, I wish you and Fister a happy outcome. It may be worth the try (to foster) while the baby is young just to see Fister's reaction? Just a thought;) Good luck with your decision.