Still Blogging By Phone

Our three black rescue kitties are growing by leaps and bounds.
They have become quite capable...
Able to scale the walls of the stall to sit on the edge...
they “mew, mew, mew” to let us know how they long for their freedom.
Dr. Becky looked at them the other day and felt they were still too young
to neuter, so it looks like they will have to remain in captivity
just a bit longer.
They spent their days playing kitten games
 (in their rather large stall), 
climbing the walls, and napping beneath their heat lamps.
Despite what they would have us think,
they really don’t have it bad at all.


Brown Sammie met the kittens face to face the other day.
As soon as I have my computer back,
That I can edit and upload video..I will share that with you.


I spent a portion of the weekend with these two little ones.
What fun we had!
Mack is a regular little farm girl... eager to help out with chores.
Easton spends his time saying “Ma’am! (that is how he says Grammie at the present)
Go-go!” ( his word for the gator)
He’d spend every minute in the gator if he could.


I am hoping to get my computer back sometime this week.
Then I will work on a proper blog post.
Btw... Hubbs made it home safely from his Florida road trip.
We are all glad he’s home!

Comments

Lynne said…
Happy you have such sweet “farm hands!”
Sweet little Black as Night kitties . . .
Hope your computer gets fixed.
I have had one problem after another.
Let’s see if this comment goes through to you!
Enjoy the week ahead.
daisy g said…
That shot of Easton is so precious! So glad they will be growing up near the farm.

Hope Hubbs had a sweet visit with the folks.
littlemancat said…
Glad Hubbs is safely home. And thanks for the kitten updates - what pretty babies they are! And your little farmhands are the best!
Mary
Kittens and mittens! On string!
jaz@octoberfarm said…
those two are sooo cute! i am still waiting for that to happen here!
This N That said…
You do very well with your phone. I think the rest of us don't know the difference. I know it's harder for you and there are less pictures.The kitties must be tired of "confinement" but they don't know any different..Glad Hubs is back safe and sound..Hugs