Darlin, we knew. Oh, we knew. And we also knew that you, of all people, would make the choice that would be best for HER, no matter how hard for you.
. I don't think I've really admitted how hard it was to let Tera go.
Darlin, we knew. Oh, we knew. And we also knew that you, of all people, would make the choice that would be best for HER, no matter how hard for you.
. I don't think I've really admitted how hard it was to let Tera go.
Agreed. I think most felt a heavy heart knowing that the time would come. BUT, we also knew that you researched and did the best thing possible for sweet Tera.
Darlin, we knew. Oh, we knew. And we also knew that you, of all people, would make the choice that would be best for HER, no matter how hard for you.
Often I can't tell. And Toads gender is still up in the air due to a pigment spot making things rather obscure. Shouldn't a little boy cat have balls by now ? Vet visit coming up in about 10 days. In person they're very different. They are so used to the camera they are wonderful subjects unlike Mook who getting a good picture of is a daily struggle. Mercy is a bit easier. I need a camera with a much faster shutter.
You really must equip these kittens with different colored collars...or dye the tips of their tails! They're both precious, but I, like most of us, can't tell who we are looking at! ERM...at whom we are looking...whatever.
We ran through PetSmart and those beds were marked down from 29 to 9.99 each. We grabbed 3. These are a sub species. One eyed Two horned flying purple people eaters and yes I think of that song each time I'm running the pet attachment over them. I am so thankful that we have a living room that can accommodate not only our stuff but a 3x4 foot cage and still leave tons of play room on the floor. It's allowed us to raise them safely but in constant contact with us. I still cage them for vacuuming but last time they were asleep when I finished. The also sat on the breakfast bar ( cat walk) and took turns like well mannered children getting treats. In the end the kits needing to be socialized was the reason for taking the opening for Tera when it became available at 4 weeks. They needed out of the nest. Our home is their normal. Poor things.
This is such a great record of them growing up. They get cuter every day. That purple monster bed is terrific. It's the "One-eyed-one-horned flying purple people eater" of song fame, right? Ooops. No, I see the second horn. Anyway, it's great.
Of all the pictures I've taken I love this one. The muted tones only highlight the expression in their eyes. They look right in the camera. It's a part of their lives since before they can remember. I hit pay dirt on the first picture so often it's almost sinful.Stinkers