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OMG - I can't afford a lawsuit right now, so here ya go! You know, she keeps me pretty busy, just like a human infant! The little "Sam-inator" is doing very well, as can be expected
in a house where kitties are spoiled rotten ;). She's not only a serious eater, she's also a serious sleeper:
She also enjoys frequent bouts of thumb-wrestling:
and washing her little paws (she only washes paws and feet so far; she hasn't figured out how to wash her incredibly messy face and body):
But by far, her favorite thing to do is - FART! http://www.click-smilies.de/sammlung...smiley-002.gifhttp://www.click-smilies.de/sammlung...smiley-003.gif Wow, she can drop some bombs!
She makes such a mess out of her food, water, and kitten milk, that I finally had to put the kitten milk in a rodent-type drinking bottle and put it on her cage, and she is happy to lap the milk from there. Otherwise she would stand in the middle of the dish like she's wading in a pond - same with her dry and moist food, too. I got some birdcage-type cups that hang from the side of the cage, so that she can stand and eat from them but not climb right in :rolleyes:. She's about a week away from the age where she should be weaned, so I have mixed the milk half and half with water, to make sure she gets enough fluids. I bought some non-clumping litter as suggested by Aly, because I had forgotten that they shouldn't breathe in the dust from the clumping. She was also getting it stuck to her nose a lot when she would go back to check her masterpieces, and she could possibly ingest that and it will clump in her digestive tract. She's only in the cage at night and when we're all gone during the day; otherwise we are holding her or keeping an eye on her as she explores the territory. Dudley has finally stopped hissing and is into the fascination stage - yesterday he was hanging upside down-ish off of the chair next to the cage and staring at her like a giant goof. If she walks up to him now, he just backs away without hissing. I still don't want them touching each other until she's been tested, so it's just as well that he doesn't want to smell her or anything.
My husband called tonight from Virginia and asked if there was anything new - I said no, not really............heh heh heh. I want it to be a visual surprise, so he will be put under her spell immediately ;).
We took her outside today for a short romp in the grass, so later I will try to edit the silent video and see if I can upload it to the web. We've been recording some of her meows, too, so maybe I can add that as a "soundtrack".
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She's adorable. I'm so glad that everything is working out. :D So is her name still going to be Sammy?
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She has such a cute dirty face. I guess, it's from the milk or wet food.
I love Sammy :D
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She is so adorable!!!!!!:) Thanks for the update, I am so glad her being there is working so well for you all. Love the cage idea, keeping her safe when when no one is at hand, and the birdcage cups and rodent water bottle, very clever!:D
Sending kisses for Sammy, and a hug for Dudley too. :)
Chris
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I love the pic with her head in the food cup! What a little piggy.:p
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She is just adorable! Those pics of her sleeping, with the one paw covering her eye...what did you do, keep her up all night?
I think it would be nice to get your husband's reaction on video...that would be worth watching!!! He he he...
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Sammy is tooooooo adorable! Love that head first food bowl pic.... what a little piglet!!! :D
Who can resist those sleepy time pictures either????? ;)
So happy that she is doing so well, congratulations to you both!
Please keep those precious pictures coming!!!!
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I've been away and look what I miss! OMG!!!! That kitten should be the poster kitten for the term adorable!! What a total cutie pie!
:D :D
Your doing a great job with the little one! Can I come over for a visit?
;)