Cats, cats, cats
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These two were rescued from inside a wall at the hardware store (like Home Depot). They're doing great at their foster home! Wren - I think you asked about having them caged (if not you, someone did!). You can see the big cage in the pic on the bottom. It's 1.5m by 1m by 1 m tall and they are used for larger dogs. Once they're about 3 weeks old, the kittens generally get to wander free range, but the cages are there for times like when you need to vacuum or when the kits need to go into time out.
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I would never get any work done if I fostered! Would want to snuggle with them all the time.
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Me and the furbabies celebrated the 2 years Cativersary since Seamus and Conor showed at my door. The cats celebrated with a special nap.
They also got new Tshirts but weren't very enthused about them. Did you know it's very hard to find cat Tshirts? So Seamus had to wear a girl Tshirt. He made a "you will have to go to sleep sometime, you know" face for the whole duration.
Conor wasn't too excited about his green one either.
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Kiwi, Woody is a very handsome kitten. I would love to see a picture of him when he's grown. I'm so happy the little kittens got back together. I'm sure they'll really enjoy living together at KI.
Seachain, Happy cativersary for your two. Squeakers and Rusty send good wishes.
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Love your kitties Sea! And the tee shirts.
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HAPPY CATIVERSARY!
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Two foster babies....just begging for a good caption!
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Catwoman and Batman
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When we had our floors sanded, stained chestnut and the polyurethane applied again.. we were all out at a hotel for 3 days! That meant the canary went to a neighbors and 3 cats went to the motel with 3 kids. We left the dogs in the back yard in their houses. It was summer. Oy did it stink. The first time we had our oak floors refinished they used linseed oil. Well that didn't last with 3 dogs and their toenails and kids... so when we refinished them later we used super hard polyurethane and this is good!
Lucky should be that kitty's name or "River"! Hope he gets the best home ever. The tortie Grand kitty is very sweet pretty colors.
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I agree with Batman and Cat woman. The one on top kind of looks like a bat when you look at it's mouth.
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stripes trying to sleep while I read my daughter a book!
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Stripes
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KJ my hubby is in your State at present, he flew to Charlotte yesterday. He will be spending thanksgiving with my FIL and seeing other family and friends while over.
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this is not mine, but I do have one that looks like this
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That is so gorgeous!
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Happy Thanksgiving everyone
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;o)))
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Kitten recovering from a VERY stressful
day, all the STRANGERS and DOGS at her house.
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So cute! Glad she gets to relax!
Here's a KI one..I've been remiss...
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Too funny!
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How to organize your cats...
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If I could organise myself that well ...
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Spookie - beautiful pose!
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There are 16 cats in that bookcase... OMD there would be WWll here. I have 3 and fur flies. They all love to sleep on our bed in the sunshine in the afternoon... Southern exposure and so sunny. It looks like kitty carnage.. everyone sprawled out belly up, looking dead. Sometimes there is spitting and growls for the biggest slice of sunshine on the bed.
My DD2's boyfriends came for Tofurkey Day (they are vegan) and my cats who are normally terrified of strangers loooved him. He's 6 ft 5 and gentle and the cats just couldn't leave him alone. Amazing. He said he's mostly been a dog person his whole life but clearly he's an animal lover! DD2 and he have a huge cat Pinky - Siamese mix. Cats are good judge of character.
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Rosevalley you have such a wonderful turn of phrase! Love your posts.
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Must you take my picture. This is Issy my cousin's cat.Will be pleased to get home to my Gus will start looking out for.a new friend for him sometime soon maybe I could smuggle Issy home with me!
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Alyson, Beautiful cat. Looks like one parent came from the wild.
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