Thanks everyone for your empathy regarding Audrey. She’s a lovely kitty. Amazingly docile. She was absolutely perfect with our son, even when he was a baby. She’s the cat people don’t know we have because she hides from strangers. After all these years, she’ll sometimes emerge to see a quiet stranger. But no one loud and no children or groups.
Pretty girl!
More kittens pictures! The rescue needed some for their Petfinder link. These are of Miggy, the squirrel, Leopold, the brown tabby with tuxedo and two front socks, Caleb, the brown tabby with tuxedo, a stripe above his nose, and a white left front leg, and sweet Beatrice, with sad eyes and a perfect white area between her eyes.
They’re so cute. I love my tabbies - can’t believe these guys are not spoken for yet! (But I have to figure out how to smuggle 19 cats into Costa Rica at some point, so I can’t have any more . . .)
You could go up one more. 20 is a nice, round number.
Who couldn’t resist those cute little faces!
Audrey has such a sweet face
Hope she decides the RX food is okay
I had a calico who went renal at 17.
She submitted to sub-q fluids, but was not a fan.
Never did eat the special canned stuff.
Lost her within the year
Down to 4
What a ride this has been for you!
Thanks for sharing the Kindle
Exactly! Easier to divide up into crates equally.
Lol! I have to make sure no one knows where we live. Nope. Not becoming the farm for unwed kitty mothers.
Jingles and hugs to you and Audrey. I love her picture.
I am sorry about your calico girl. Hugs to you and purrs from my torti-and-white.
While reading up on cat genetics to figure out the color of my new boy (posted about on the Cute Cat Photos thread; pretty sure he’s lynx point/tabby point with low-grade white spotting) I also read the part about tabby/agouti coloration. Your Miggy seems to match the agouti or ticked tabby description: “Agouti (unpatterned) tabbies have ticked fur, but almost no striped markings except residual barring on the legs, tail, head and chest.”
That’s from section 3 here:
I’ve been spending way too much time on this! And I’m someone who really doesn’t care much about color genetics in horses. Maybe if I owned something more interesting than a chestnut I would.
Yes, that sounds right.
With only 4 left for new homes, we’re letting them explore the house a little. One of our kitties tolerates them. Leopold touched noses with our 3 year old GSD. His tail was straight up in the air and he marched right up to greet Zeke. These little ones have grown up with our dogs in their vicinity. It seems to have worked.
Brave kitty!
Oh so precious
Love that hit and tumble move… that’s always popular in the kitten groups.
I don’t know whether I wish you could keep them all or I could adopt them all!
Considering I am a foster fail 3/5 times… I am just glad it isn’t me! I would be stuck with all of them. Huge props to @moonlitoaksranch on so many levels…
At this point, we are safe. The rescue is in charge.