Well folks I have done it, handed over the precious furbabies to the shelter, it was a hard trip out there, I could feel a big knot in my throat, but when i got there it was good, because the babies settled into their new cage well, and seem pretty content, and playful, ginger boy was probably the most not so relaxed, the trip out was fun Melissa and her friend took videos on the camera, the little rascals were as keen as mustard to climb out of the box and did.

Yep it has been hard to let go, but i feel good in knowing these darlings now have a great chance of finding homes.

I saw Victorias two kittens, the calico girl and the one we named specs he is a clone of the two black and white boys, and super big now and friendly, and the best of all was to see Zara's little girl, she is a bit smaller than the other two and a blackish/brown colour with white under her belly and Zara's cute little white marking on the chin, she is not a scaredy cat either, loved being patted, maybe a little shy but she is sweet, it was a great feeling to hold her, they are back at the shelter because their eyes are mucky again, they are having alot of trouble fixing them up, it is a virus and it seems to keep flaring up, they looked quite bad today, so i hope they can get them cleared up soon, for adoption purposes, I am glad Duchess's kittens are so healthy and do not have the eye virus, thank goodness,apparently they will be up for adoption almost immediately, so fingers crossed they go to good homes, love to see two of them go together, as you can all see they are a particularly good looking bunch of kitties.

It has been a very emotional day for me and I have the headache from hell, probably just tension i suppose, i hope poor mama and aunty cat are not too upset and get over loosing their babies soon, as that distresses me, but i know they will be ok, now just the spaying to get through, phew, be glad when it is all over i will.