Obviously there were two fathers involved with this litter!
They are cute, but the competition is pretty stiff. Over twenty kittens in the store with them, some of them younger and cuter. To say nothing of many more on-line at the Toronto Cat Rescue website.
Queenie is there too, attracting some attention although she's not too happy about being there! She has this look in the store today.
I'm going to take this opportunity to give their room a good cleaning. Their room also functions as a craft and sewing room (in theory). I'd like to put down new vinyl flooring in there soon, so it's a good reason to declutter and clean it out.Update: Well nine kittens were adopted, but none of mine. Still counts as a success, nine is the most they've ever fond homes for in one event.
I think my guys were glad to be out of there and be back home. Thomas Cat was glad to see them too - he loves Queenie, and gets along with the kittens too.
Oh they look so adoptable!
ReplyDeleteI have my hands full here with Pepper who is nearly one now and she was a rescue kitten. I have a lot of respect for those who volunteer to save animals.
Take care and enjoy!
Northmoon, please enlighten me. Are you one of those great people, who give a home to homeless cats and dogs?
ReplyDeleteIf so, I raise my hat for you!
I have been thinking, that maybe our next dog will be a dog, who has no family. I am still on the " thinking " stage, but it could be a good option. At the moment, we still have two dogs, but the older one is aging fast. Our younger dog is a flat-coated retriever, who is extremely friendly with everyone..