Friday marked two years since Fred declared that then-foster Mercury, who was hugely pregnant, had “at least” a week before she gave birth. And naturally she gave birth immediately, in the early hours of the morning.
She gave birth to 6 kittens, but sadly one of them – Kepler – passed away at only a day old. Luckily, her remaining kittens were very healthy, and here are two of them today!
And as a bonus, here is their sister Amber, who was our foster – then Ambercup – back in 2015, and looked like this then:
Here’s Amber now:
(Thanks, Debra!)
Also, you can see Phoenix and Stardust’s brother Hubble on Instagram, here.
PS: I’ve got pictures of another of Ryder’s kittens to share in tomorrow’s post! Don’t you just love updates?
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Oh, those eyes (but if you look closely, they’re already starting to change. Wahhh!)
“Excuse you, lady, there’s no room in here for you.”
Looks like Margeaux’s hoping to make an escape.
Gabrielle shows off her delightful belly.
Someone gets a bath from Auntie Kat.
Margeaux and Beauregard keeping an eye on me.
Yep, starting to climb. Luckily, he didn’t get too far. I suspect it won’t be too terribly long before I walk in to find him (or one of them – or ALL of them) atop the couch.
“Excuse you, lady, I need my privacy.” (Gabrielle)
Henri ate some canned food over the weekend. He’s the only one I’ve actually seen eating, but that doesn’t mean he’s the only one who’s done it. You know how sneaky those kittens can be.
So as mentioned Henri is eating off the plate – I spotted him doing it twice – which means that it’s entirely likely there are more kittens doing the same. Also, litter box training is going well – I did have tiny litter boxes under the desk near where the box they’ve been sleeping in is located, but unfortunately Margeaux and Katriane don’t know that they are way too big for those litter boxes, and were kicking litter all over the place and also peeing outside the box (not on purpose – they’re tiny boxes and the girls are smallish cats, but not THAT small). So I bought a storage container and cut a hole in the front that’s very low so that the kittens could easily get in and out AND the mamas could also fit in there. So what do the kittens do? 75% of the time they climb into the big litter boxes and use those. Yesterday morning I found zero pee outside the litter box. I expect a few accidents for the next little while, but I think they’re well on their way to being responsible litterbox-using kittens, and that’s always my favorite kind of kitten.
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There goes Dewey, ruining another perfectly cute picture by being camera-shy.
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Previously
2018: They did not enjoy the rock opera “Baffin’ Time” I performed as I lathered them up, because they are ingrates.
2017: I try not to annoy the mamas too much.
2016: Showing off his perfectly applied eyeliner.
2015: A Day in the Life.
2014: Orlando gives me the face of “What you doin’, weird lady?”
2013: Puff (now Hook) goes home.
2012: No entry.
2011: The way you’re asking the question makes me think that there might be people out there who don’t decorate the house to flatter their cats, is that what you’re telling me?
2010: Here at Crooked Acres, it’s business as usual.
2009: Oh, he’s so spoiled but he is SO sweet.
2008: These kittens are KILLING ME.
2007: No entry.
2006: No entry.
2005: Good thing he’s so cute!