Tamara, they are doing great! Although they both still have clymedia. Every morning I have to administer some terramycin, and sometimes amoxycillin to them. But it can be determined about how they feel because of the way they run, jump, and wrestle on the table top. Midnight has also joined in on their kitten play. Sometimes I wonder if he isn't too rough with them. But until Jumper begins to squeal, I'll let them play together. I can tell that both of them have grown. Callie is now about 9 1/2 inches long and Jumper is about 12 inches long, not measuring their tails. and I'd say they both have doubled their weight. Callie is so small yet, I'd say she would have been the "runt" of the litter. This morning they both have plenty of pus around their eyes, and will have to daub it off, before administering more terramycin. I'll be glad when they are old enough to get over this clymedia.
Yesterday, I found the Bartlesville, Okla. animal shelter. They had some of the prettiest and cutest flame-point Simamese kittens. The keeper openen up their cage and let me hold one of them. It was all I could do to resist taking that one. This time of year it is particularly difficult to visit an animal shelter because of all the kittens that they acquire. I told the keeper that I wish I could take all 7 of them. Even in our local shelter, there are an abundance of tuxedo, black, and tabby-colored kittens. Also there is a young queen who is white with a few black spots on her. She is beautiful.
........wayne





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