Thursday, April 18, 2013

WHO LET THE CATS OUT?

Misty's kittens are four weeks old today and my how they've grown. They are too big now to be contained. They can get out of the wooden toybox and they love to climb in and out of the wicker basket at will. Each climbs upon the couch with ease. Climbing up there is apparently easier than getting down, but they manage pretty well. Misty chortles to them a lot but they pay little attention unless it's dinner time. All of them have tried solid food, lap water from the big bowl, and use the litter box. I still find that amazing but it's crucial for grooming them to be household pets. I can't believe my time with them is going so quickly.
 
Watching kitten antics has become entertainment for the other cats. Yesterday Sofie tried to scoot out the door as I opened it to enter her room and Baxter was right there at the opening. When Sofie stuck her paw out and touched his nose, Baxter must have thought he was being attacked. He recoiled, then turned and ran to the other side of the room. I wonder if Sofie has any idea how much power she wields over the big cats?
 
Misty seems to be much calmer about the cats watching her kittens as they play. Most of the time she lies on the floor watching them herself. She hasn't made any further gestures toward the big guys and I'm relieved about that. I'm hesitant to allow the other cats to be in the same room with the kittens because I don't want to upset Misty, so they'll just have to continue watching from the other side of the door.       
 FOLLOW THE LEADER
 WHAT A SWEET FACE
CAN'T FENCE ME IN
 WHAT'S MY BROTHER DOING UP THERE?
 PICTURE OF CONTENTMENT
READY TO RUMBLE

4 comments:

Merilyn said...

A sweet post! and lovely to see how the kitties are progressing!!! Always on the move and then a big rest with Mum LOL!!! They sure are cute!!!!

Anne-Lise at Rag, Tag, Bobtail said...

oh, I do love kittens! Gorgeous!

ampleamityfarms said...

Wow, they sure have grown since I saw them.

Rock River Stitches said...

Awww they are so cute!! They do grow up very fast!

Tammy