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Huey, Dewey and Louie came through their neuters just fine. We were home a little after noon – they ate, they played, and then they napped the afternoon away. When they woke up? You’d never know anything had happened. They were crazy like always!
They’ll be with us for another week and a half before they go home. They’re healthy, they’re neutered, they’ve got a home to go to – now we get to just enjoy them!
Uncle Newt checks out the food situation. Louie checks out the Uncle Newt situation.
Louie in Auntie Alice’s bed, and doesn’t she look pleased?
Louie got a smack for his insubordination, and then along came Huey and Alice was like “Yes, I’m handing out smacks. You want one?”
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Climbing practice for Crouton.
Babka returns from her journey to the other end of the room, and Crumpet checks to be sure she’s unscathed.
Ciabatta considers his next step.
More climbing practice. Never mind that there’s a cat tree like 5 feet away…
Ciabatta and Babka in the litter box, Crouton playing with a toy, Crumpet keeping an eye on all of them.
“Just peein’, lady.” (Ciabatta)
Crumpet’s all “Oh, are you still here?”
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Khal hanging out under the Meyer lemon tree, which is in bloom. Spring is here, I guess!
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Posted on social media (Facebook/Twitter/Instagram/Tumblr) yesterday.
It’s neuter day, hooray, hooray! (Some of us are more excited about that than others of us, as you can see.) Yes, Dewey is going for his neuter too, he just preferred not to pose for me this morning.
Babka escorts Crumpet to the litter box, and as you can see Crumpet is THRILLED. (Yes, I need to sweep. Still trying to figure out how to train the kittens to do that particular task.)
Home again, home again! The boys came through their neuters just fine. They’ve eaten and are currently playing with their collars (which I cut off of them – they’re paper collars that I put on them so the vet would know for sure who was who.) Louie (who was the last one neutered) is still ever so slightly loopy, but for the most part they are 100% normal. (Well, as normal as they ever are. 😉😻 )
Pumpernickel and the ears of annoyance.
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Pita and Babka are in my lap, everyone else is out and about. It’s kind of amazing how FAST they go from little lumps of cute in a corner of the crate to adorable kittens stomping around lookin’ for trouble.
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Previously
2023: Is that the smug face of a Daisy who gave Lilly the ol’ slapperoo? It is indeed.
2022: Mimosa’s kittens, named!
2021: There are hissing kittens in this post!
2020: No entry.
2019: She is one smart cookie.
2018: Katarina’s all pawsed-up, y’all.
2017: Ready, set, toes!
2016: THERE ARE KITTENS.
2015: WHAT IS THIS INSANITY.
2014: Do you SEE the size of that back foot?
2013: “Look, taking pictures of a pregnant lady looking wide is extremely RUDE and I would recommend you STOP.”
2012: But in an instant, without warning, it all goes TERRIBLY WRONG.
2011: Spanky and the nanner.
2010: No entry.
2009: No entry.
2008: Questions & answers about the pigs.
2007: No entry.
2006: No entry.
2005: No entry.
Crumpet still looks fabulous! Usually by now the mamas are looking a bit thin, you must be feeding her non-stop!
She really is doing well! She’s got a great appetite, and with the kittens on the cusp of eating on their own, maybe she’ll never hit that super thin stage.
I do think that the 4-5wk stage is when kittens are the cutest!
Also, Khal’s pic has to go in next year’s calendar. He is just so fabulous!
Glad that the Ducklings surgery day went well. And that Miss Alice ain’t puttin’ up with anybody’s antics. Oh, Pumpernickel’s ears of annoyance! So beyond cute.
Pumpernickel’s got a world-class set of earplanes, especially for one so young. Those are amazing.