I couldn't help but add a few more pictures of the kittens. Lisa, if you are reading this, I tried to add some video but it took soooo long I just canceled the upload. I am not sure how to add by Youtube.
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Hannah and Tigger
She still swears she is taking Tigger when she has a place of her own. She's only 17!
Scotchie and Bootsie
Scotchie in his better days...R.I.P. We love you Scotchie
Buster
Blind in one eye but as playful as any! Climbs up my leg is I don't hold him while trying to do chores.
Mr. Goatee
Hanging with the cows.
LoverBoy, Whitey, Willie
Best Buds
Tigger
He's just a cuddler and a loverboy
Diamond
Diamond is a girls bestfriend!
Pretty Girl
Petite little girl
Bella
She arrived on the farm as just a baby with a little pink collar with a bell...hence the name Bella.
Frito
Mommy, that light is bright!
Partner
Loner and Crybaby
Bootsie
Kind of a bully with the other cats but loves people
Grayson
He just won't let me tame him...yet!
MommaKitty and Diamond
Momma is spayed now..no more kittens.
Our Dad and Our Poppy
Lookin at the Garden
Big Momma
R.I.P. She was about 24 years old.
Goldy and Jack
They really are friends....
Picky and Jantje
Picky showing who's boss!
At the farm
Typical shot of Dad leaning over truck reading the newspaper with Midnight and Winnie
Thanks for taking Abigal in and taking such good care of her and the new kittens!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! *sigh* Newborn itties just melt me!
ReplyDeleteOh, just now actually read the accompanying text! LOL! Give me a call, Monica, and I'll walk you through it.. it's easy! Or, if you rather not mess with it, email me the file and I'll post it on Space Paws.
ReplyDeleteThank all of you for the supportive comments. The hardest part is getting so attached. Although we knew all of this going into the fostering, it doesn't make it any easier. We are completely in love with each of them. Knowing the reward will be finding them loving homes helps but we can't help but love them and feel a little sad when we think about them leaving. Not to mention worrying about their wellbeing. We might need a little coaching from some seasoned foster parents when it gets closer to the time when they can be adopted. :)
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