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I held a bitty
Such a tiny, dainty bitty! To think that some old so-and-so was going to
drown her. she literally called out to some well-meaning but clueless teenagers, saying if they didn't take the baby, she would drown it. the kids took her and drove to Petsmart, and ran into one of the Tenth Chance people setting up for a show. The kids thought they could keep the tiny thing in abox and toss in dry food. The volunteer took her and got some formula mixed up. The baby had just opened her eyes for the first time in the car. Karen asked if I'd like to try feeding her. Of course I did. Such a delicate bitty! She wore a tiny tuxedo, open in the front like Roxie's. She had the tiniest paws, and her ears wee so small they were two of the littlest points sticking up from her head. She was wrapped in a dishtowel and Karen showed me how to keep the bitty sitting straight and how to position the little bottle. I even burped the bitty and she brought forth a righteous belch that made me proud. For Karen, she'd sit quietly. For me, she'd wriggle out of that dishtowel and climb on me, and I'll be dipped if she didn't figure out where two-leg mammaries are located. knew what they were for, too, considering the little one bit me there! I'd like to think i was helping the little one get strong. Had it been a boy, I'd have called the baby Samson. I wanted a good, strong name for the dear bitty, whom I've quite fallen in love with and now offer my prayers to until I know she'll thrive. the shelter people, some of them anyway, beleive the kitties I name end up finding fast homes. I called her Juno. Big, strong, heroic looking women are often called Junoesque, and I'd like to see the bitty get good and strong. I didn't want to put the baby down. Oy, motherhood...! Blessed be, Baha -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...dotes/200808/1 |
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I held a bitty
Had it been a boy, I'd have called the baby Samson. I wanted a good, strong
name for the dear bitty, whom I've quite fallen in love with and now offer my prayers to until I know she'll thrive. the shelter people, some of them anyway, beleive the kitties I name end up finding fast homes. I called her Juno. Big, strong, heroic looking women are often called Junoesque, and I'd like to see the bitty get good and strong. I didn't want to put the baby down. Oy, motherhood...! Blessed be, Baha Bless you for caring for the little one, and curses upon the a**hole who thought to throw her out. |
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"Baha via CatKB.com" u18616@uwe wrote I didn't want to put the baby down. I can totally relate.... Damn! I want a kitten again! |
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Baha via CatKB.com wrote:
Such a tiny, dainty bitty! To think that some old so-and-so was going to drown her. she literally called out to some well-meaning but clueless teenagers, saying if they didn't take the baby, she would drown it. the kids took her and drove to Petsmart, and ran into one of the Tenth Chance people setting up for a show. The kids thought they could keep the tiny thing in abox and toss in dry food. The volunteer took her and got some formula mixed up. The baby had just opened her eyes for the first time in the car. Karen asked if I'd like to try feeding her. Of course I did. Such a delicate bitty! She wore a tiny tuxedo, open in the front like Roxie's. She had the tiniest paws, and her ears wee so small they were two of the littlest points sticking up from her head. She was wrapped in a dishtowel and Karen showed me how to keep the bitty sitting straight and how to position the little bottle. I even burped the bitty and she brought forth a righteous belch that made me proud. For Karen, she'd sit quietly. For me, she'd wriggle out of that dishtowel and climb on me, and I'll be dipped if she didn't figure out where two-leg mammaries are located. knew what they were for, too, considering the little one bit me there! I'd like to think i was helping the little one get strong. Had it been a boy, I'd have called the baby Samson. I wanted a good, strong name for the dear bitty, whom I've quite fallen in love with and now offer my prayers to until I know she'll thrive. the shelter people, some of them anyway, beleive the kitties I name end up finding fast homes. I called her Juno. Big, strong, heroic looking women are often called Junoesque, and I'd like to see the bitty get good and strong. I didn't want to put the baby down. Oy, motherhood...! Blessed be, Baha Lots of purrs for the bitty. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy, Bagheera & Shadow) Cats leave pawprints on your heart http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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"Baha via CatKB.com" u18616@uwe wrote in message news:88d4d04ea1b5e@uwe... Such a tiny, dainty bitty! To think that some old so-and-so was going to drown her. she literally called out to some well-meaning but clueless teenagers, saying if they didn't take the baby, she would drown it. the kids took her and drove to Petsmart, and ran into one of the Tenth Chance people setting up for a show. The kids thought they could keep the tiny thing in abox and toss in dry food. The volunteer took her and got some formula mixed up. The baby had just opened her eyes for the first time in the car. Karen asked if I'd like to try feeding her. Of course I did. Such a delicate bitty! She wore a tiny tuxedo, open in the front like Roxie's. She had the tiniest paws, and her ears wee so small they were two of the littlest points sticking up from her head. She was wrapped in a dishtowel and Karen showed me how to keep the bitty sitting straight and how to position the little bottle. I even burped the bitty and she brought forth a righteous belch that made me proud. For Karen, she'd sit quietly. For me, she'd wriggle out of that dishtowel and climb on me, and I'll be dipped if she didn't figure out where two-leg mammaries are located. knew what they were for, too, considering the little one bit me there! I'd like to think i was helping the little one get strong. Had it been a boy, I'd have called the baby Samson. I wanted a good, strong name for the dear bitty, whom I've quite fallen in love with and now offer my prayers to until I know she'll thrive. the shelter people, some of them anyway, beleive the kitties I name end up finding fast homes. I called her Juno. Big, strong, heroic looking women are often called Junoesque, and I'd like to see the bitty get good and strong. I didn't want to put the baby down. Oy, motherhood...! Purrs for the tiny mite to get big and strong, and find a great home fast. Dante also points out that black and white rules. -- Theresa, Stinky and Dante drtmuirATearthlink.net Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh |
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"Daniel Mahoney" Had it been a boy, I'd have called the baby Samson. I wanted a good, strong name for the dear bitty, whom I've quite fallen in love with and now offer my prayers to until I know she'll thrive. the shelter people, some of them anyway, beleive the kitties I name end up finding fast homes. I called her Juno. Big, strong, heroic looking women are often called Junoesque, and I'd like to see the bitty get good and strong. I didn't want to put the baby down. Oy, motherhood...! Blessed be, Baha Bless you for caring for the little one, and curses upon the a**hole who thought to throw her out. Yes indeed, curses on the old bat who wanted to drown the bittie, and bless you for caring for the bittie. Purrs for the bittie to thrive. Hug Kyla |
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Baha via CatKB.com wrote: Such a tiny, dainty bitty! To think that some old so-and-so was going to drown her. she literally called out to some well-meaning but clueless teenagers, saying if they didn't take the baby, she would drown it. the kids took her and drove to Petsmart, and ran into one of the Tenth Chance people setting up for a show. The kids thought they could keep the tiny thing in abox and toss in dry food. The volunteer took her and got some formula mixed up. The baby had just opened her eyes for the first time in the car. Karen asked if I'd like to try feeding her. Of course I did. Such a delicate bitty! She wore a tiny tuxedo, open in the front like Roxie's. She had the tiniest paws, and her ears wee so small they were two of the littlest points sticking up from her head. She was wrapped in a dishtowel and Karen showed me how to keep the bitty sitting straight and how to position the little bottle. I even burped the bitty and she brought forth a righteous belch that made me proud. For Karen, she'd sit quietly. For me, she'd wriggle out of that dishtowel and climb on me, and I'll be dipped if she didn't figure out where two-leg mammaries are located. knew what they were for, too, considering the little one bit me there! I'd like to think i was helping the little one get strong. Had it been a boy, I'd have called the baby Samson. I wanted a good, strong name for the dear bitty, whom I've quite fallen in love with and now offer my prayers to until I know she'll thrive. the shelter people, some of them anyway, beleive the kitties I name end up finding fast homes. I called her Juno. Big, strong, heroic looking women are often called Junoesque, and I'd like to see the bitty get good and strong. I didn't want to put the baby down. Oy, motherhood...! If you want a name for a strong, heroic female, how about Boeadica? (You folks in the UK, feel free to correct my spelling.) She was the warrior queen of the ancient Britons, who gave the Roman armies a really hard time! |
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"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote:
Baha via CatKB.com wrote: Had it been a boy, I'd have called the baby Samson. I wanted a good, strong name for the dear bitty, whom I've quite fallen in love with and now offer my prayers to until I know she'll thrive. the shelter people, some of them anyway, beleive the kitties I name end up finding fast homes. I called her Juno. Big, strong, heroic looking women are often called Junoesque, and I'd like to see the bitty get good and strong. I didn't want to put the baby down. Oy, motherhood...! If you want a name for a strong, heroic female, how about Boeadica? (You folks in the UK, feel free to correct my spelling.) She was the warrior queen of the ancient Britons, who gave the Roman armies a really hard time! Or Artemis - another amazon warrior. I'm kind of partial to Juno, though. She's a lesser-known goddess, so the name is less common. Purrs for the bitty! -- Joyce ^..^ (To email me, remove the X's from my user name.) |
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On Aug 17, 6:51*pm, Daniel Mahoney wrote:
Had it been a boy, I'd have called the baby Samson. I wanted a good, strong name for the dear bitty, whom I've quite fallen in love with and now offer my prayers to until I know she'll thrive. the shelter people, some of them anyway, beleive the kitties I name end up finding fast homes. I called her Juno. Big, strong, heroic looking women are often called Junoesque, and I'd like to see the bitty get good and strong. I didn't want to put the baby down. Oy, motherhood...! Blessed be, Baha Bless you for caring for the little one, and curses upon the a**hole who thought to throw her out. Well, the teens may have been clueless about kitten care, but at least they WANTED the bitty to live. It must have been meant for them to meet up with people who know how to care for a baby that young. Good luck to little Juno. She clearly knows how to reach out and grab hold of human hearts, so her luck has already changed for the better. Dirty litterbox offerings to the one threatening to drown the poor kitten! Thank goodness ANYone was around to hear her call out and rescue little Juno. Melissa |
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Baha via CatKB.com wrote:
Such a tiny, dainty bitty! To think that some old so-and-so was going to drown her. she literally called out to some well-meaning but clueless teenagers, saying if they didn't take the baby, she would drown it. the kids took her and drove to Petsmart, and ran into one of the Tenth Chance people setting up for a show. The kids thought they could keep the tiny thing in abox and toss in dry food. The volunteer took her and got some formula mixed up. The baby had just opened her eyes for the first time in the car. Karen asked if I'd like to try feeding her. Of course I did. Such a delicate bitty! She wore a tiny tuxedo, open in the front like Roxie's. She had the tiniest paws, and her ears wee so small they were two of the littlest points sticking up from her head. She was wrapped in a dishtowel and Karen showed me how to keep the bitty sitting straight and how to position the little bottle. I even burped the bitty and she brought forth a righteous belch that made me proud. For Karen, she'd sit quietly. For me, she'd wriggle out of that dishtowel and climb on me, and I'll be dipped if she didn't figure out where two-leg mammaries are located. knew what they were for, too, considering the little one bit me there! I'd like to think i was helping the little one get strong. Had it been a boy, I'd have called the baby Samson. I wanted a good, strong name for the dear bitty, whom I've quite fallen in love with and now offer my prayers to until I know she'll thrive. the shelter people, some of them anyway, beleive the kitties I name end up finding fast homes. I called her Juno. Big, strong, heroic looking women are often called Junoesque, and I'd like to see the bitty get good and strong. I didn't want to put the baby down. Oy, motherhood...! Blessed be, Baha Lots of purrs for a great onetruehome for Juno, Polonca and Soncek |
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