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Grrrr.............kitties in the dog house. Good Night Brats!
It's almost midnight, so I am turning in my brat card and going to bed soon.
Hubs came with a homemade cooling pillow that looked as if it was 30 years old. It was not just yellowing, the edges looked as if someone peed on it years ago, or at least sweated in the heat for years.
It was my pleasure to cut it up, recommend discarding it-"look honey, it is leaking now....." Lol.
We miss LuLu and Moe though and Bootsie doesn't want the 3 left out of her sight.She has been the best MaMa.
I'm so thankful that all the kittens have been healthy and they sure are active trying to get into things and places they shouldn't.Swinging on Mother's hanging dresses is still their favorite game.I feel so blessed to have them.Anyway....Thanks!
Now,if we can just keep Bootsie inside until she gets spayed on May 17th.No more litters here for us~
We live right in the middle of town,not a rural area and a bunch of possum babies are in our garage and 1 big one we know of.We just have 1 trap set but no luck yet.It's probably too small.Animal Control lends them out but don't have any in at this time.We'll have to buy a new bigger one I guess.I just wish they'd leave.I sure quit setting out food for my stray cats at night.It was terrible timing for this to happen with Bootsie loosing 2 of her babies too.I'm just so thankful,because it sure could have been a lot worse.
Tiger is stocking a gopher hole in the backyard. He lays by the hole for hours until it gets too hot, then he seeks shade under myclimbing roses. One year he caught 13 gophers in our neighborhood. Now he is only allowed in our backyard supervised.
They were brought up to have fun. Hope their new home is great!
I know you will miss them, and their mother too.
How are Precious-dog and Odem-cat getting along with the kittens?
If you are keeping them, will you be introducing them soon? There is more hard work for you, and I am sure you can handle it, but that wil be stressful for the Mama-Cat, Bootsie. I don't know how you do it.
Maybe someone knows how to make the introductions, or looking it up online may help.
Love from Send.
My little all black kitty was sure misbehaving some time in the night because when I went in this morning,there it was asleep on one of Mother's beautiful dresses it had pulled down somehow.Hand painted velvet was this kittie's choice of all dresses,maybe because it has sparkles.They love those hanging dresses....One of their favorite games is to jump to one and swing and then drop to the floor and do it again, kinda like monkey's swinging on a chandileer.They are something else!!!...And now in about an hour I take them all to the vet for their 8 week booster shots...I sure hope they behave there and back~
When I was away at boarding school the principal had a big orange cat who spent his time round her neck. She would often let me wear him as I was animal crazy.