It was suggested that I post some new pics of Willow in her gang here for those of you that dont follow the Preggo Cat forum.
Willow's Acrorns turned 9 weeks on Wednesday. 3 or the 4 found new homes last Saturday. We decided to keep Nacho. One kitten was returned due to unexpected allergies in their 4-year old. So two of the original Acorns remain. I say "original" because, when the kittens were about 6 weeks old we had to make a trip to Pittsburgh's Children's Hospital for my son. Two weeks later we come home only to find a new kitten, approximately 2 weeks old. Apparently Willow was still 3 weeks preggo when she had the first litter. Along came kitten #5. We dubbed him, appropriately enough, "Finding Chemo"
Anyway, here is one of the final family portraits before half the brood went on to their furever homes.
What a difference 6 weeks makes huh?
Willow's Acrorns turned 9 weeks on Wednesday. 3 or the 4 found new homes last Saturday. We decided to keep Nacho. One kitten was returned due to unexpected allergies in their 4-year old. So two of the original Acorns remain. I say "original" because, when the kittens were about 6 weeks old we had to make a trip to Pittsburgh's Children's Hospital for my son. Two weeks later we come home only to find a new kitten, approximately 2 weeks old. Apparently Willow was still 3 weeks preggo when she had the first litter. Along came kitten #5. We dubbed him, appropriately enough, "Finding Chemo"
Anyway, here is one of the final family portraits before half the brood went on to their furever homes.
What a difference 6 weeks makes huh?