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"Jo Firey" wrote in message ...
I love small towns. The advantages so outweigh the disadvantages. Jo Hee hee. I agree with you today, but not always - for instance, when we have to travel over 100 miles and to another state to get to the closest PetsMart. Internet shopping is a wonderful thing. :-) ------ Krista |
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"Jo Firey" wrote in message ...
I love small towns. The advantages so outweigh the disadvantages. Jo Hee hee. I agree with you today, but not always - for instance, when we have to travel over 100 miles and to another state to get to the closest PetsMart. Internet shopping is a wonderful thing. :-) ------ Krista |
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"Jo Firey" wrote in message ...
I love small towns. The advantages so outweigh the disadvantages. Jo Hee hee. I agree with you today, but not always - for instance, when we have to travel over 100 miles and to another state to get to the closest PetsMart. Internet shopping is a wonderful thing. :-) ------ Krista |
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"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message ...
LOL wrote: If I didn't *know* she had this kitten two weeks ago today, I'd have guessed he was probably four weeks old. He's *huge* for his age and very well developed, but he does have that tiny-kitten wobble. Well, consider the fact that he's getting all the nourishment nature intended for an entire litter! :-D He's definitely a well-nourished little thing! Momcat is getting positively plump scarfing down the Iams kitten formula, and passing it along. :-) ------ Krista |
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"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message ...
LOL wrote: If I didn't *know* she had this kitten two weeks ago today, I'd have guessed he was probably four weeks old. He's *huge* for his age and very well developed, but he does have that tiny-kitten wobble. Well, consider the fact that he's getting all the nourishment nature intended for an entire litter! :-D He's definitely a well-nourished little thing! Momcat is getting positively plump scarfing down the Iams kitten formula, and passing it along. :-) ------ Krista |
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"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message ...
LOL wrote: If I didn't *know* she had this kitten two weeks ago today, I'd have guessed he was probably four weeks old. He's *huge* for his age and very well developed, but he does have that tiny-kitten wobble. Well, consider the fact that he's getting all the nourishment nature intended for an entire litter! :-D He's definitely a well-nourished little thing! Momcat is getting positively plump scarfing down the Iams kitten formula, and passing it along. :-) ------ Krista |
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Awwww! How sweet, Krista. I'm happy for you!
Christine "LOL" wrote in message m... We met Guest Cat's kitten tonight! We've seen her coming and going from a storage building in the neighborhood, and tonight we could see her out in front of the building with a kitten. I walked down there and sat with her a bit, but the kitten had fled back inside when it saw me coming. Guest Cat followed me back to our house for a snack and some petting, then I followed her back to the shed. I explained that I'd like to meet her kitten, as I'd only had glimpses of him at a distance. She trilled until he came out. If I didn't *know* she had this kitten two weeks ago today, I'd have guessed he was probably four weeks old. He's *huge* for his age and very well developed, but he does have that tiny-kitten wobble. I sat in the wet grass for an hour, watching him totter around and pounce on Guest Cat's tail and bap at his shadow on the shed door. When Guest Cat washed him, he tried to wrestle her head. Guest Kitten is a little tabby with a round little belly and a sweet stripey little face, and is unbelievably adorable. Frequently he'd look up and once again notice Big Scary Me and run back into the shed, but Guest Cat would call him out again. Later on, I spotted them outside again and DH walked down there with me. I have spent more time with Guest Cat and she has bonded more to me, so DH was afraid he might not get to see the kitten, but she called her baby out to meet him too. He was thrilled. DH, however, is even bigger and scarier than I am, so the kitten stayed close to the hole in the door, and we didn't stay long. We still don't know whose storage building this is; maybe we'll find out when they call the police on the loons who keep hanging around their building. As there is only one kitten, that certainly simplifies the issue of trying to find homes for the babies. We'd love to have Guest Cat and Guest Kitten both, if they will have us. Of course, this means that now we have to come up with *two* names. Sigh. :-D ------ Krista |
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Awwww! How sweet, Krista. I'm happy for you!
Christine "LOL" wrote in message m... We met Guest Cat's kitten tonight! We've seen her coming and going from a storage building in the neighborhood, and tonight we could see her out in front of the building with a kitten. I walked down there and sat with her a bit, but the kitten had fled back inside when it saw me coming. Guest Cat followed me back to our house for a snack and some petting, then I followed her back to the shed. I explained that I'd like to meet her kitten, as I'd only had glimpses of him at a distance. She trilled until he came out. If I didn't *know* she had this kitten two weeks ago today, I'd have guessed he was probably four weeks old. He's *huge* for his age and very well developed, but he does have that tiny-kitten wobble. I sat in the wet grass for an hour, watching him totter around and pounce on Guest Cat's tail and bap at his shadow on the shed door. When Guest Cat washed him, he tried to wrestle her head. Guest Kitten is a little tabby with a round little belly and a sweet stripey little face, and is unbelievably adorable. Frequently he'd look up and once again notice Big Scary Me and run back into the shed, but Guest Cat would call him out again. Later on, I spotted them outside again and DH walked down there with me. I have spent more time with Guest Cat and she has bonded more to me, so DH was afraid he might not get to see the kitten, but she called her baby out to meet him too. He was thrilled. DH, however, is even bigger and scarier than I am, so the kitten stayed close to the hole in the door, and we didn't stay long. We still don't know whose storage building this is; maybe we'll find out when they call the police on the loons who keep hanging around their building. As there is only one kitten, that certainly simplifies the issue of trying to find homes for the babies. We'd love to have Guest Cat and Guest Kitten both, if they will have us. Of course, this means that now we have to come up with *two* names. Sigh. :-D ------ Krista |
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Awwww! How sweet, Krista. I'm happy for you!
Christine "LOL" wrote in message m... We met Guest Cat's kitten tonight! We've seen her coming and going from a storage building in the neighborhood, and tonight we could see her out in front of the building with a kitten. I walked down there and sat with her a bit, but the kitten had fled back inside when it saw me coming. Guest Cat followed me back to our house for a snack and some petting, then I followed her back to the shed. I explained that I'd like to meet her kitten, as I'd only had glimpses of him at a distance. She trilled until he came out. If I didn't *know* she had this kitten two weeks ago today, I'd have guessed he was probably four weeks old. He's *huge* for his age and very well developed, but he does have that tiny-kitten wobble. I sat in the wet grass for an hour, watching him totter around and pounce on Guest Cat's tail and bap at his shadow on the shed door. When Guest Cat washed him, he tried to wrestle her head. Guest Kitten is a little tabby with a round little belly and a sweet stripey little face, and is unbelievably adorable. Frequently he'd look up and once again notice Big Scary Me and run back into the shed, but Guest Cat would call him out again. Later on, I spotted them outside again and DH walked down there with me. I have spent more time with Guest Cat and she has bonded more to me, so DH was afraid he might not get to see the kitten, but she called her baby out to meet him too. He was thrilled. DH, however, is even bigger and scarier than I am, so the kitten stayed close to the hole in the door, and we didn't stay long. We still don't know whose storage building this is; maybe we'll find out when they call the police on the loons who keep hanging around their building. As there is only one kitten, that certainly simplifies the issue of trying to find homes for the babies. We'd love to have Guest Cat and Guest Kitten both, if they will have us. Of course, this means that now we have to come up with *two* names. Sigh. :-D ------ Krista |
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"LOL" wrote in message om... "Jo Firey" wrote in message ... I love small towns. The advantages so outweigh the disadvantages. Jo Hee hee. I agree with you today, but not always - for instance, when we have to travel over 100 miles and to another state to get to the closest PetsMart. Internet shopping is a wonderful thing. :-) At least we only have to go about 30 miles. All the other small towns around come here since we started growing and got a WalMart. But we still just head for the pet department of the feed store for the pet stuff. (And we still have feed stores) Jo |
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