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Have it your way. Mook is too but I'm not going to be the one to tell her she's not tortie.
Well, when you think about it, calicos are just torties with OCD.
Have it your way. Mook is too but I'm not going to be the one to tell her she's not tortie.
A big sister's job is never done. Mercy better plan on many sleepless nights and days to come [emoji]128569[/emoji]
We haven't aside from some seat cushions knocked off a bench in the kitchen and some spilled cat food. They even leave the cable wires alone. They still have that baby mind to obey mom a bit. And Mercy acts like a playmate and mothers them.
Bet Mercy is loving the kittens being out of the nursery! Do you have anything broken yet?
I'm going to have to get another cat tree. It's cold and windy here and some rain today. I rented a storage unit years ago. My slimy relatives ripped off almost 1500 dollars worth of tools and my FIL destroyed our band saw. I keep things I need at home locked up and lots of kitchen stuff and tools in storage that I don't use all the time. It keeps the clutter out of my life safe and insured.
I am going to buy a new cat tree on Sunday. its a 90 minute drive to Arlington MA and it's 70 inches tall. I have to move some junk in the dining room-some puzzles I bought to sell. Today it's raining so no carting stuff out of the house-wet books/puzzles are annoying. since I baked that large dinner two nights ago I can go right to pricing/moving books into the truck to unload at my book shop. And Sunday bring home the new thingy.
Boy, they're doing well. I hope it continues into the "teenager" stage! I am confident, however, that regardless, Mercy will gently guide them along the correct path, and Mook will, if necessary, use a cattle prod to keep them there.
We haven't aside from some seat cushions knocked off a bench in the kitchen and some spilled cat food. They even leave the cable wires alone. They still have that baby mind to obey mom a bit. And Mercy acts like a playmate and mothers them.
The Kits go in their crate at 10:30 PM and don't get back out until 6 AM. That gives the other two cats plenty of ME ME ME time. And the babies sleep through the night except to get up and potty and snack. They take about another 4 hour nap starting around 12-1 so that gives the to adult cats more ME ME ME time. The babies dominated everything for a few weeks it's important to wean them off constant attention or they're going to end up being a mess. It seems putting the happiness and mental health of our adult cats first ends up working best for everyone. Our house is pretty much oriented to cats so there isn't a lot of things they can break