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Tallulah! (long, but kitten pics!)
Guest Cat has a name. She is officially Tallulah. I don't know why
that suits her, but it does. This afternoon, Tallulah came for a little visit, and when I let her out she wanted me to go with her, looking back and mrrping and waiting for me. I followed her to the storage building where she and the kitten live and sat down, and she called out her kitten. She gave him a nuzzle and me a headbutt, and then walked around the corner of the building and curled up in the shade. It couldn't have been more clear if she'd said it in English - she wanted me to babysit while she had a nap! I played with the kitten for a while by poking a twig under the door for him to swat, but since he won't venture out unless Mom is there, to anyone observing it just would have looked like I was sitting by myself, poking a stick under the door of the building. Even in furtherance of socializing this kitten I don't want to look like *too* much of a lunatic, so eventually I woke Tallulah and told her I was leaving, and she'd have to mind her baby herself. :-D I went back a bit later, this time preparing for the trip by taking toys and the camera. I took the attachment for the Panic Mouse, which all the kitties loooove so long as it is being operated by a human and not attached to the Panic Mouse itself. I was able to entice little Clementine/Hubert (I am no good at sexing kittens - until I know which name is appropriate, perhaps I should call the kitten Clembert) out for a few photos, and I actually got to pet him a couple of times. He flinches from my hand, but once I actually *am* touching him he realizes it's not so bad. Pics of pretty Tallulah and sixteen-day-old Clembert can be seen in the Guest Cat folder in RPCA Photos, or as Steve Touchstone so eloquently put it: http://tinyurl.com/3lfzn or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RPCAPhotos/ ------ Krista |
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"LOL" wrote Guest Cat has a name. She is officially Tallulah. I don't know why that suits her, but it does. snippage I was able to entice little Clementine/Hubert (I am no good at sexing kittens - until I know which name is appropriate, perhaps I should call the kitten Clembert) out for a few photos, and I actually got to pet him a couple of times. He flinches from my hand, but once I actually *am* touching him he realizes it's not so bad. Aww! Tallulah considers you another female cat since she wanted you to babysit her kitten. Nice name, and I like Clembert, too. ;o) The Photo page was unavailable now, will take a look later.. -- 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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"LOL" wrote Guest Cat has a name. She is officially Tallulah. I don't know why that suits her, but it does. snippage I was able to entice little Clementine/Hubert (I am no good at sexing kittens - until I know which name is appropriate, perhaps I should call the kitten Clembert) out for a few photos, and I actually got to pet him a couple of times. He flinches from my hand, but once I actually *am* touching him he realizes it's not so bad. Aww! Tallulah considers you another female cat since she wanted you to babysit her kitten. Nice name, and I like Clembert, too. ;o) The Photo page was unavailable now, will take a look later.. -- 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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"LOL" wrote Guest Cat has a name. She is officially Tallulah. I don't know why that suits her, but it does. snippage I was able to entice little Clementine/Hubert (I am no good at sexing kittens - until I know which name is appropriate, perhaps I should call the kitten Clembert) out for a few photos, and I actually got to pet him a couple of times. He flinches from my hand, but once I actually *am* touching him he realizes it's not so bad. Aww! Tallulah considers you another female cat since she wanted you to babysit her kitten. Nice name, and I like Clembert, too. ;o) The Photo page was unavailable now, will take a look later.. -- 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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Aaaaaw! Guest Kitten is adorable :-) So's Tallulah of course. I am amazed
that the kitten is only 2 weeks old! Wow! I'm thinking it's most likely a boy then and he's gonna be a big'un! I like the name Tallulah too, perhaps you should consider naming the kitten Rumor or Scout ;-) -- Britta Sandpaper kisses, a cuddle and a purr. I have an alarm clock that's covered in fur! Check out pictures of Vino at: http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album "LOL" wrote in message om... Guest Cat has a name. She is officially Tallulah. I don't know why that suits her, but it does. This afternoon, Tallulah came for a little visit, and when I let her out she wanted me to go with her, looking back and mrrping and waiting for me. I followed her to the storage building where she and the kitten live and sat down, and she called out her kitten. She gave him a nuzzle and me a headbutt, and then walked around the corner of the building and curled up in the shade. It couldn't have been more clear if she'd said it in English - she wanted me to babysit while she had a nap! I played with the kitten for a while by poking a twig under the door for him to swat, but since he won't venture out unless Mom is there, to anyone observing it just would have looked like I was sitting by myself, poking a stick under the door of the building. Even in furtherance of socializing this kitten I don't want to look like *too* much of a lunatic, so eventually I woke Tallulah and told her I was leaving, and she'd have to mind her baby herself. :-D I went back a bit later, this time preparing for the trip by taking toys and the camera. I took the attachment for the Panic Mouse, which all the kitties loooove so long as it is being operated by a human and not attached to the Panic Mouse itself. I was able to entice little Clementine/Hubert (I am no good at sexing kittens - until I know which name is appropriate, perhaps I should call the kitten Clembert) out for a few photos, and I actually got to pet him a couple of times. He flinches from my hand, but once I actually *am* touching him he realizes it's not so bad. Pics of pretty Tallulah and sixteen-day-old Clembert can be seen in the Guest Cat folder in RPCA Photos, or as Steve Touchstone so eloquently put it: http://tinyurl.com/3lfzn or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RPCAPhotos/ ------ Krista |
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Aaaaaw! Guest Kitten is adorable :-) So's Tallulah of course. I am amazed
that the kitten is only 2 weeks old! Wow! I'm thinking it's most likely a boy then and he's gonna be a big'un! I like the name Tallulah too, perhaps you should consider naming the kitten Rumor or Scout ;-) -- Britta Sandpaper kisses, a cuddle and a purr. I have an alarm clock that's covered in fur! Check out pictures of Vino at: http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album "LOL" wrote in message om... Guest Cat has a name. She is officially Tallulah. I don't know why that suits her, but it does. This afternoon, Tallulah came for a little visit, and when I let her out she wanted me to go with her, looking back and mrrping and waiting for me. I followed her to the storage building where she and the kitten live and sat down, and she called out her kitten. She gave him a nuzzle and me a headbutt, and then walked around the corner of the building and curled up in the shade. It couldn't have been more clear if she'd said it in English - she wanted me to babysit while she had a nap! I played with the kitten for a while by poking a twig under the door for him to swat, but since he won't venture out unless Mom is there, to anyone observing it just would have looked like I was sitting by myself, poking a stick under the door of the building. Even in furtherance of socializing this kitten I don't want to look like *too* much of a lunatic, so eventually I woke Tallulah and told her I was leaving, and she'd have to mind her baby herself. :-D I went back a bit later, this time preparing for the trip by taking toys and the camera. I took the attachment for the Panic Mouse, which all the kitties loooove so long as it is being operated by a human and not attached to the Panic Mouse itself. I was able to entice little Clementine/Hubert (I am no good at sexing kittens - until I know which name is appropriate, perhaps I should call the kitten Clembert) out for a few photos, and I actually got to pet him a couple of times. He flinches from my hand, but once I actually *am* touching him he realizes it's not so bad. Pics of pretty Tallulah and sixteen-day-old Clembert can be seen in the Guest Cat folder in RPCA Photos, or as Steve Touchstone so eloquently put it: http://tinyurl.com/3lfzn or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RPCAPhotos/ ------ Krista |
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Aaaaaw! Guest Kitten is adorable :-) So's Tallulah of course. I am amazed
that the kitten is only 2 weeks old! Wow! I'm thinking it's most likely a boy then and he's gonna be a big'un! I like the name Tallulah too, perhaps you should consider naming the kitten Rumor or Scout ;-) -- Britta Sandpaper kisses, a cuddle and a purr. I have an alarm clock that's covered in fur! Check out pictures of Vino at: http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album "LOL" wrote in message om... Guest Cat has a name. She is officially Tallulah. I don't know why that suits her, but it does. This afternoon, Tallulah came for a little visit, and when I let her out she wanted me to go with her, looking back and mrrping and waiting for me. I followed her to the storage building where she and the kitten live and sat down, and she called out her kitten. She gave him a nuzzle and me a headbutt, and then walked around the corner of the building and curled up in the shade. It couldn't have been more clear if she'd said it in English - she wanted me to babysit while she had a nap! I played with the kitten for a while by poking a twig under the door for him to swat, but since he won't venture out unless Mom is there, to anyone observing it just would have looked like I was sitting by myself, poking a stick under the door of the building. Even in furtherance of socializing this kitten I don't want to look like *too* much of a lunatic, so eventually I woke Tallulah and told her I was leaving, and she'd have to mind her baby herself. :-D I went back a bit later, this time preparing for the trip by taking toys and the camera. I took the attachment for the Panic Mouse, which all the kitties loooove so long as it is being operated by a human and not attached to the Panic Mouse itself. I was able to entice little Clementine/Hubert (I am no good at sexing kittens - until I know which name is appropriate, perhaps I should call the kitten Clembert) out for a few photos, and I actually got to pet him a couple of times. He flinches from my hand, but once I actually *am* touching him he realizes it's not so bad. Pics of pretty Tallulah and sixteen-day-old Clembert can be seen in the Guest Cat folder in RPCA Photos, or as Steve Touchstone so eloquently put it: http://tinyurl.com/3lfzn or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RPCAPhotos/ ------ Krista |
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in article , LOL at
wrote on 8/9/04 3:28AM: Guest Cat has a name. She is officially Tallulah. I don't know why that suits her, but it does. This afternoon, Tallulah came for a little visit, and when I let her out she wanted me to go with her, looking back and mrrping and waiting for me. I followed her to the storage building where she and the kitten live and sat down, and she called out her kitten. She gave him a nuzzle and me a headbutt, and then walked around the corner of the building and curled up in the shade. It couldn't have been more clear if she'd said it in English - she wanted me to babysit while she had a nap! I played with the kitten for a while by poking a twig under the door for him to swat, but since he won't venture out unless Mom is there, to anyone observing it just would have looked like I was sitting by myself, poking a stick under the door of the building. Even in furtherance of socializing this kitten I don't want to look like *too* much of a lunatic, so eventually I woke Tallulah and told her I was leaving, and she'd have to mind her baby herself. :-D I went back a bit later, this time preparing for the trip by taking toys and the camera. I took the attachment for the Panic Mouse, which all the kitties loooove so long as it is being operated by a human and not attached to the Panic Mouse itself. I was able to entice little Clementine/Hubert (I am no good at sexing kittens - until I know which name is appropriate, perhaps I should call the kitten Clembert) out for a few photos, and I actually got to pet him a couple of times. He flinches from my hand, but once I actually *am* touching him he realizes it's not so bad. Pics of pretty Tallulah and sixteen-day-old Clembert can be seen in the Guest Cat folder in RPCA Photos, or as Steve Touchstone so eloquently put it: http://tinyurl.com/3lfzn or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RPCAPhotos/ ------ Krista BIg paws!!!! You are making great strides with him (those paws make me think it is a him, but really have no idea). I'm very excited for you! |
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in article , LOL at
wrote on 8/9/04 3:28AM: Guest Cat has a name. She is officially Tallulah. I don't know why that suits her, but it does. This afternoon, Tallulah came for a little visit, and when I let her out she wanted me to go with her, looking back and mrrping and waiting for me. I followed her to the storage building where she and the kitten live and sat down, and she called out her kitten. She gave him a nuzzle and me a headbutt, and then walked around the corner of the building and curled up in the shade. It couldn't have been more clear if she'd said it in English - she wanted me to babysit while she had a nap! I played with the kitten for a while by poking a twig under the door for him to swat, but since he won't venture out unless Mom is there, to anyone observing it just would have looked like I was sitting by myself, poking a stick under the door of the building. Even in furtherance of socializing this kitten I don't want to look like *too* much of a lunatic, so eventually I woke Tallulah and told her I was leaving, and she'd have to mind her baby herself. :-D I went back a bit later, this time preparing for the trip by taking toys and the camera. I took the attachment for the Panic Mouse, which all the kitties loooove so long as it is being operated by a human and not attached to the Panic Mouse itself. I was able to entice little Clementine/Hubert (I am no good at sexing kittens - until I know which name is appropriate, perhaps I should call the kitten Clembert) out for a few photos, and I actually got to pet him a couple of times. He flinches from my hand, but once I actually *am* touching him he realizes it's not so bad. Pics of pretty Tallulah and sixteen-day-old Clembert can be seen in the Guest Cat folder in RPCA Photos, or as Steve Touchstone so eloquently put it: http://tinyurl.com/3lfzn or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RPCAPhotos/ ------ Krista BIg paws!!!! You are making great strides with him (those paws make me think it is a him, but really have no idea). I'm very excited for you! |
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