Two little bonded Tuxedo boys - about 14 weeks - who just needed a place to stay between adoption events as they are neutered and a little Calico girl of about 6 weeks are the new fur-babies in the household.
Joe and Dee - named for the rescuer that got them from the apartment complex. A tenant had moved out and left them behind in the apartment. The landlord was ready to throw them out when the rescue found out about them. They are sweet and friendly and definitely lap cats. They are also bonded, so they have to be adopted as a pair - which makes it a little more difficult. That's Dee on the left, and Joe on the right. Dee has more white on his face, "de spot" on his back and white legs. Joe has a narrower stripe on his face, black patches on his legs and a little white spot on the very tip of his tail.
Sophie - abandoned at the vets - someone had brought two sickly kittens in. One died and the vet called the rescue to see if they could take this one. She has the sniffles. So she's on antibiotics and I'm giving everyone l-lysine to help. She's also a lap cat. They are on my lap every evening after their dinner. (Yes, she's that tiny right now.)
They are doing very well with my two. Last night was their first night out of the cage (I had been allowing them out in the day and putting them back at night). When I turn out the lights, my two follow me into the bedroom and hop on the bed. All the kittens followed. The boys got relegated to the foot of the bed, but Sophie was allowed to snuggle in with her auntie cats (and me).
Joe and Dee - named for the rescuer that got them from the apartment complex. A tenant had moved out and left them behind in the apartment. The landlord was ready to throw them out when the rescue found out about them. They are sweet and friendly and definitely lap cats. They are also bonded, so they have to be adopted as a pair - which makes it a little more difficult. That's Dee on the left, and Joe on the right. Dee has more white on his face, "de spot" on his back and white legs. Joe has a narrower stripe on his face, black patches on his legs and a little white spot on the very tip of his tail.
Sophie - abandoned at the vets - someone had brought two sickly kittens in. One died and the vet called the rescue to see if they could take this one. She has the sniffles. So she's on antibiotics and I'm giving everyone l-lysine to help. She's also a lap cat. They are on my lap every evening after their dinner. (Yes, she's that tiny right now.)
They are doing very well with my two. Last night was their first night out of the cage (I had been allowing them out in the day and putting them back at night). When I turn out the lights, my two follow me into the bedroom and hop on the bed. All the kittens followed. The boys got relegated to the foot of the bed, but Sophie was allowed to snuggle in with her auntie cats (and me).