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22-12-2006, 03:20 PM   #21

Re: Sashimi's litter.


I'm in LOOveeee



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23-12-2006, 02:13 PM   #22

Re: Sashimi's litter.


oh, oh, oh!
Isn't it lovely to read threads that make the back of your throat tighten but with joy and delight not sadness?
Sweet little creatures, homes already lined up, and a mummy who is obviously delighting in them. What a blessing she found her way to you Snoof.



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23-12-2006, 04:20 PM   #23

Re: Sashimi's litter.


Awwww beautiful x



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30-12-2006, 01:43 PM   #24

Re: Sashimi's litter.


Thanks all

Hippie's gone to help a friend of ours who hasn't got a car buy a chest freezer, so I decided my time alone would be well spent here showing you a few more pictures. Unfortunately I haven't taken any really recent ones - I'm not even sure when these are from but as they all opened their eyes I won't be able to take pictures of them for a bit (and I asked in the health forum how long I have to shield them from the light for, anyway).

Speaking of which, I honestly thought opening their eyes would be a gradual process, but came downstairs yesterday morning and cleaned out the litterbox (they were sleeping when I started) which is next to their box... Then looked fondly over at them only to find Noel staring intently in my general direction

Cleaning out a litterbox in the dark is a bit of a chore, by the way, can't recommend it

http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l1.../litter009.jpg
Wasabi being our little runaway As you can see he's the smallest, but not by much, and he's also the explorer! Even when his eyes were still firmly closed, he was always the one trying to get into every little corner


Sashimi being the wonderful mum she is... I've been giving her some occasional catmilk as she's always ravenous, but we're basically feeding her on demand. She got a toy elephant that squeaks when it's shaken on a string, for Christmas, so that'll come in handy when the kits are killing everything they can get their little paws on!


Sometimes they just look like a bundle of piglets They're absolutely adorable

Hope you enjoyed!



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30-12-2006, 02:05 PM   #25

Re: Sashimi's litter.


Wonderful pics Snoof, glad they are all doing well ........ thanks for posting them

It must be so heartwarmimg to see them growing, opening their eyes, starting to get inquisitive etc ........ lucky, lucky you!!



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30-12-2006, 03:11 PM   #26

Re: Sashimi's litter.


Aaww, they are so lovely, and it's wonderful to hear that they are coming on so well.



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30-12-2006, 03:21 PM   #27

Re: Sashimi's litter.


They are growing and mum is very beautiful



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30-12-2006, 08:23 PM   #28

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Gorgeous babies Snoof!!! Mum looks so content with her brood



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04-01-2007, 01:59 PM   #29

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I just had to share this one. The upside-down black and white little monkey is, of course, Wasabi

I got some pictures of him and the other kitten we're keeping, too...


Wasabi.


Wasabi again... They all look pretty groggy!


The little girl, I'm thinking now of calling her Miruku (means milk), but I haven't run it past Hippie yet


And here you can see the little spot under her chin

After I took pictures of those two, Sashimi went into the box and started nursing them so I left them alone... But as you can see from the first picture, they're all growing like mad and doing very well They're very alert now and earlier I saw one (no idea which one ) twitch his or her ear when I made a noise... I don't know how hearing develops in kittens, but it was the first time I noticed one twitching its ear



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04-01-2007, 02:06 PM   #30

Re: Sashimi's litter.


Awww Snoof, they adaorable and growing sooo quickly! I am glad you have decided to keep two. Two are so much more fun than one and are company for each other



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