All foster kittens are named and sexed. whew

fastnoc

TCS Member
Thread starter
Top Cat
Joined
Feb 10, 2008
Messages
1,955
Purraise
30
Man, i didn't have any idea how hard it would be to keep track of sexes on 4 nearly identical kittens. what a work load!!!'

I finally named them all. visit the link in my signature and click on 'available kittens' at the top. There's a picture of each one, and a description/reason for each name

Here are the names:
Name: Jackie
Sex: Male

Name: Danica
Sex: Female

Name: Susan
Sex: Female

Name: Jimmy
Sex: Male

Name: Lucky
Sex: Female

Name: Aby
Sex: Female

Name: Johnny
Sex: Male

The foster group has given out the URL to potential adopters, and there's already a waiting list on the 4 off white kittens



Couldn't be happier! I sure hope someone takes mom too. not because I don't like her, but I'd like to start over again with a new pregnant foster right away
 

rosiemac

TCS Member
Veteran
Joined
Dec 3, 2003
Messages
54,358
Purraise
100
Location
ENGLAND... LAND OF HOPE AND GLORY!
Awww i love their names
I've just looked at your blog and couldn't believe the size they are now!!
How do you get any work done?, because i'd just want to play with them all day
 
  • Thread Starter Thread Starter
  • #4

fastnoc

TCS Member
Thread starter
Top Cat
Joined
Feb 10, 2008
Messages
1,955
Purraise
30
You'll notice one named Susan, right


You know, I thought I'd play with them all the time too. but I've found that I have to make myself go in the room. I don't like it when I interrupt them. Don't ask me why, it makes NO sense.

And I thought they'd be more advanced by now actually. They can still barely walk and they're 5 weeks old.
 

gemlady

TCS Member
Top Cat
Joined
Dec 5, 2004
Messages
18,820
Purraise
31
Location
SW Indiana
They will be finding their balance for a bit, yet. Glad to see you have an area where they can wander.
 

rosiemac

TCS Member
Veteran
Joined
Dec 3, 2003
Messages
54,358
Purraise
100
Location
ENGLAND... LAND OF HOPE AND GLORY!
Originally Posted by fastnoc

You'll notice one named Susan, right
I did!


As for them being a bit wobbly on their feet still, i'd say that's normal. Even when i got Sophie and Jack who were about 12 weeks old they were still a bit wobbly, especially Jack's head. He looked like one of those nodding dogs you see in the back of car windows


I would go in more to play with them as well, because it'll help them socialise with humans better
 

abymummy

TCS Member
Top Cat
Joined
May 7, 2006
Messages
4,074
Purraise
11
Location
Malaysia
BTW...I don't have a cat named Aby!


I'm Abymummy because I'm mummy to Abyssinians!


And thanks for the honor!
 
  • Thread Starter Thread Starter
  • #9

fastnoc

TCS Member
Thread starter
Top Cat
Joined
Feb 10, 2008
Messages
1,955
Purraise
30
Wups!

Well that's ok, the sentiment is the same
 
  • Thread Starter Thread Starter
  • #10

fastnoc

TCS Member
Thread starter
Top Cat
Joined
Feb 10, 2008
Messages
1,955
Purraise
30
Originally Posted by Rosiemac

I did!


As for them being a bit wobbly on their feet still, i'd say that's normal. Even when i got Sophie and Jack who were about 12 weeks old they were still a bit wobbly, especially Jack's head. He looked like one of those nodding dogs you see in the back of car windows


I would go in more to play with them as well, because it'll help them socialise with humans better
It just seems a little strange to me because I remember mine at 5 weeks were little terrors, I was already trying to wean them, and they were definitely using the litter box.
 
Top