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Karen Chuplis wrote in message ... in article , Takayuki at wrote on 7/1/04 4:39 PM: "Melissa Houle" wrote: Well... yes, I think it will prove impossible to give TK up for adoption. She's wiggled herself pretty firmly into the family, and I couldn't take Francesca's one lone kitten away from her. At first, I thought "Jeez well... there's nothing I can do until the kitten is at least two months old, but after that, I'll give her over to the vet's office for placement..." This resolve didn't even last the first week! G So, I guess for a while I'm going to have three kitties. G We've called cats like Cesca "Trojan cats". ROFL!!!!! To which I add a healthy LOL!!! I was also thinking that yesterday. =o) This of course was a much nicer surprise, once I was over the Shocked and Awed stage. G I was also thinking of those cereal boxes I went pawing through as a kid, looking for the "surprise" inside. =o) This morning Cesca decided TK would be safer in my bedroom closet, and removed the kitten there without informing me, first. I found out about it when I looked into the box and NO KITTEN!! Talk about near heart failure! Fortunately, I knew the kitten couldn't have gone far, and couldn't go ANYWHERE very quickly. I was frantically looking under my bed, under my bureau and the computer desk, saying "Cesca!! We have to find your baby!! Where's your kitten, Cesca????" I should have taken my clue from her, as she was very calm and collected about the whole thing. Finally, with the feline equivalent of rolling her eyes, she went over to the closet. And there behind my needle-point bag was TK, curled up and having a nap, quite safe. =o) I put the kitten back in the box temporarily, vacuumed up the dust, and spread a towel over the floor. So now TK and Mama are residing at one end of my closet, and I have rigged up an enclosure under my sweater thingie to keep my little explorer from getting lost in the dark recesses of my closet. This is at least as much to keep me from panicking as it is to keep the little wanderer safe. =o) Her eyes should open very soon, I think. Melissa |
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Houle at wrote on 7/1/04 6:36 PM: Karen Chuplis wrote in message ... in article , Takayuki at wrote on 7/1/04 4:39 PM: "Melissa Houle" wrote: Well... yes, I think it will prove impossible to give TK up for adoption. She's wiggled herself pretty firmly into the family, and I couldn't take Francesca's one lone kitten away from her. At first, I thought "Jeez well... there's nothing I can do until the kitten is at least two months old, but after that, I'll give her over to the vet's office for placement..." This resolve didn't even last the first week! G So, I guess for a while I'm going to have three kitties. G We've called cats like Cesca "Trojan cats". ROFL!!!!! To which I add a healthy LOL!!! I was also thinking that yesterday. =o) This of course was a much nicer surprise, once I was over the Shocked and Awed stage. G I was also thinking of those cereal boxes I went pawing through as a kid, looking for the "surprise" inside. =o) This morning Cesca decided TK would be safer in my bedroom closet, and removed the kitten there without informing me, first. I found out about it when I looked into the box and NO KITTEN!! Talk about near heart failure! Fortunately, I knew the kitten couldn't have gone far, and couldn't go ANYWHERE very quickly. I was frantically looking under my bed, under my bureau and the computer desk, saying "Cesca!! We have to find your baby!! Where's your kitten, Cesca????" I should have taken my clue from her, as she was very calm and collected about the whole thing. Finally, with the feline equivalent of rolling her eyes, she went over to the closet. And there behind my needle-point bag was TK, curled up and having a nap, quite safe. =o) I put the kitten back in the box temporarily, vacuumed up the dust, and spread a towel over the floor. So now TK and Mama are residing at one end of my closet, and I have rigged up an enclosure under my sweater thingie to keep my little explorer from getting lost in the dark recesses of my closet. This is at least as much to keep me from panicking as it is to keep the little wanderer safe. =o) Her eyes should open very soon, I think. Melissa We had a cat that would move her kittens almost daily! Cesca just needed a safer place |
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"Melissa Houle" wrote This morning Cesca decided TK would be safer in my bedroom closet, and removed the kitten there without informing me, first. I found out about it when I looked into the box and NO KITTEN!! Talk about near heart failure! Fortunately, I knew the kitten couldn't have gone far, and couldn't go ANYWHERE very quickly. I was frantically looking under my bed, under my bureau and the computer desk, saying "Cesca!! We have to find your baby!! Where's your kitten, Cesca????" I should have taken my clue from her, as she was very calm and collected about the whole thing. Finally, with the feline equivalent of rolling her eyes, she went over to the closet. And there behind my needle-point bag was TK, curled up and having a nap, quite safe. =o) I put the kitten back in the box temporarily, vacuumed up the dust, and spread a towel over the floor. So now TK and Mama are residing at one end of my closet, and I have rigged up an enclosure under my sweater thingie to keep my little explorer from getting lost in the dark recesses of my closet. This is at least as much to keep me from panicking as it is to keep the little wanderer safe. =o) Her eyes should open very soon, I think. What a scare! Cesca sounds like a very good mother, and she knows cat mothers are supposed to move around their kittens now and then to keep them safe. I LOLed at the "feline equivalent of rolling her eyes", don't we all know that look. I'm looking forward to your updates, they are all a pleasure to read. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki Email marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/frankiennikki |
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"Melissa Houle" wrote This morning Cesca decided TK would be safer in my bedroom closet, and removed the kitten there without informing me, first. I found out about it when I looked into the box and NO KITTEN!! Talk about near heart failure! Fortunately, I knew the kitten couldn't have gone far, and couldn't go ANYWHERE very quickly. I was frantically looking under my bed, under my bureau and the computer desk, saying "Cesca!! We have to find your baby!! Where's your kitten, Cesca????" I should have taken my clue from her, as she was very calm and collected about the whole thing. Finally, with the feline equivalent of rolling her eyes, she went over to the closet. And there behind my needle-point bag was TK, curled up and having a nap, quite safe. =o) I put the kitten back in the box temporarily, vacuumed up the dust, and spread a towel over the floor. So now TK and Mama are residing at one end of my closet, and I have rigged up an enclosure under my sweater thingie to keep my little explorer from getting lost in the dark recesses of my closet. This is at least as much to keep me from panicking as it is to keep the little wanderer safe. =o) Her eyes should open very soon, I think. What a scare! Cesca sounds like a very good mother, and she knows cat mothers are supposed to move around their kittens now and then to keep them safe. I LOLed at the "feline equivalent of rolling her eyes", don't we all know that look. I'm looking forward to your updates, they are all a pleasure to read. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki Email marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/frankiennikki |
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Takayuki wrote:
We've called cats like Cesca "Trojan cats". LOL! love it. |
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Takayuki wrote:
We've called cats like Cesca "Trojan cats". LOL! love it. |
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