Jay loves to hook his chin over his nearest sibling and then fall asleep.
Zelda (front) checks in with Mama. (If you look closely, you can see Zelda’s back right foot has 5 toes – cats usually have 4 toes on their back feet – and 3 of them are white. I am trying very hard to get a picture of each foot for y’all.)
So much milk bar action going on.
Nick would like you to know that Myrtle makes an excellent pillow.
Daisy gives Jay the ol’ snifferoo.
Myrtle at the milk bar. (Sounds like a good title for a book, no? Maybe a series about a crime-solving calico.)
Sweet little family. (Left to right: Myrtle, Jay, Nick and Zelda.)
If you’re interested in seeing the weight chart for these kittens, you can see it here. The link also lives toward the bottom of their page (link to their page is in the sidebar; click on Daisy’s picture.) I usually weigh them daily for the first week or two, and then weekly after that.
If you’re interested in comparing their weights to the weight of previous fosters, see the comparison chart here.
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Joanie in the sun, looking serious and mysterious.
Marsali would like some pettin’, thank you.
I brought that big round scratcher bowl into the foster room because Khal wasn’t using it (he has one downstairs that he uses all the time, but this one was upstairs and going ignored), and Marsali immediately claimed it for herself.
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Rocco, the not-ours cat (also, Charlie’s nemesis) in his heated bed on the front porch, looking smug. (The pattern you see on his fur is a reflection of the pants I was wearing when I took the picture through the window.)
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Posted on social media (Facebook/Twitter/Instagram/Tumblr) yesterday.
Zelda stops on the way to the milk bar to give mama a hug.
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While mama Daisy is off eating, we’ll admire the kitten mosh pit.
Not only is Marsali a cutie pie, you can totally grab that belly and she lets you. She’s such a gentle sweetheart!
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Marsali shows off her jumpin’ skills. She doesn’t jump as high as Joanie does, probably because she’s much heavier. But she does pretty good!
Jay’s all “Mama, you gots a BIG foot!”
Good night innernets. (Joanie)
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Previously
2022: Bramble’s whispering secrets to Mondo.
2021: She keeps those kittens CLEAN.
2020: “I DO NOT CARE FOR THESE SHENANIGANS, LADY.”
2019: Almanzo, nibbling on my finger and thinking about how I taste too human-y.
2018: That look on Dean’s face is killing me dead. He’s like “They’re so LITTLE, but they’re EVERYWHERE!”
2017: As you can see, Jake is keeping his loons well-tuned.
2016: “Well, I don’t see anything interesting out THERE!” declares Princess Consuela.
2015: No entry.
2014: No entry.
2013: The little pink paws – seriously. Do they kill you dead, or what?
2012: “Good lord, I hope I don’t look half as dorky as you when I’m waiting to get my treat.”
2011: Do you see this face?
2010: “What babies?”
2009: Meet The Seven.
2008: No entry.
2007: How cute are these guys?
2006: No entry.
2005: No entry.
As you try to get a pic of all of Zelda’s toes, I’d also love a pic of her belly. I saw a flash in the video you posted yesterday when she rolled off the pile and it looks adorable.
I’ll see what I can do, but she is proving to be awfully wiggly. Her tummy pics might have to wait ’til she’s a bit older!
Is it the first litter of kittens you have that are all different? I think it is pretty rare to have all different colours of kittens in one litter?
No, I’ve had other litters that were pretty easy to tell apart – and some that were very difficult to tell apart. You just never know what you’re going to get! 🙂
I would totally read the mystery series of Myrtle at the Milk Bar! My childhood cat was calico, so I have a soft spot for them.
Looking at the weight comparison chart – Daisy baked these muffins GOOD! The Catsbys are champion lil chonks!
Do we have any little hissers in this batch? I’ve always loved the pile of vipers videos of the past.
I just posted a short hisser video on social media – it’ll be in tomorrow’s blog post. Not going to lie: this litter seems to be surprisingly non-hissy. I really need them to step up their game!