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My furry confidante Tazzy had a litter of 4 kittens 9 weeks ago.
Last week one of our farm cats brings her new brood of 6 up to the porch to show them the food bowl.
On Tuesday my daughter's cat Lovey finally popped and VIOLA...4 more little furballs.
On top of this, people are apparently dropping off cats again as we've been seeing "new" cats appearing in our farm cat pride. Not many are males as far as we can tell so I'm just waiting for the spring kitten season.
The saving grace is that of the 8 kittens in the house, only one will be staying. My daughter had asked that if Lovey had a white kitten could she keep it. Wouldn't you know it!
Soooooo, I have 7 kittens to find good homes for in the coming weeks.
Any who don't get adopted will have to join the farm cat pride but will at least be part of the elite "indoor/outdoor crew". As of now there's 3 that may come inside for a bit and go back out when they (or we) want.
1. Lilly was an indoor cat who REALLY wanted to go the indoor/outdoor route.
2. Oscar was born in our basement to one of our farm cats and just decided on his own that domestication is a good thing!
3. Salem is the pride leader. I guess being the alpha has its privileges. (He's a big black as night love muffin when he comes indoors)
Last week one of our farm cats brings her new brood of 6 up to the porch to show them the food bowl.
On Tuesday my daughter's cat Lovey finally popped and VIOLA...4 more little furballs.
On top of this, people are apparently dropping off cats again as we've been seeing "new" cats appearing in our farm cat pride. Not many are males as far as we can tell so I'm just waiting for the spring kitten season.
The saving grace is that of the 8 kittens in the house, only one will be staying. My daughter had asked that if Lovey had a white kitten could she keep it. Wouldn't you know it!
Soooooo, I have 7 kittens to find good homes for in the coming weeks.
Any who don't get adopted will have to join the farm cat pride but will at least be part of the elite "indoor/outdoor crew". As of now there's 3 that may come inside for a bit and go back out when they (or we) want.
1. Lilly was an indoor cat who REALLY wanted to go the indoor/outdoor route.
2. Oscar was born in our basement to one of our farm cats and just decided on his own that domestication is a good thing!
3. Salem is the pride leader. I guess being the alpha has its privileges. (He's a big black as night love muffin when he comes indoors)