Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Bout time!

Well it's about time I returned to this. The losses in my cat population kept me from wanting to write about it. When I lost my fave, beautiful little Bobbie, I was heart broken. Time has healed and a whole new herd has just arrived, this past week. Late for normal cat breeding in this area.

None of Annies second litter last fall, survived, but she now has had four big healthy babies and three are bobtailed, actually tailless, one 3 colored, one yellow, one white with gray spots, and a mostly black with a tail. I don't know how I got three bobs, as I don't know of any bob toms anywhere in my neighborhood.

My old cat, Buffy had 8 in my kitchen in the corner of my cupboard, and now she's moved them to behind the washer. One was very weak, and I can't find it, now. She again has one little runt that is tiny and I would try to feed it if I could get to it. Poor Buffy had mastitis with her first litter and can't feed them all at once which leaves the least ones even weaker.

Sugar bred in Jan. and her two are doing well at nine weeks and are ready to give away. They are both black tux marked, a boy and a girl named Jack and Jill. and they are regularly tormented by big sister Dee Dee.
Annie's daughter, Jennifer lost hers, early, but Skeezix had three[blk,blk tux, wt/dark spots] and Buttons had two tiny ones [blk w/tux]. Both are good mamas.

Of Betty Boop, Ashly, Ember, one black one outside, and little Dee Dee, I hope are barren!

Of the outside wild ones, Sheba has five little dark wild babies, and one of her daughters has two.

I don't know if I'm blessed or cursed. The deal with the vet interns didn't happen before they were bred, so I'm stuck again with all these babies. I know realisticlly they won't all make it tho.
I've got to get them all spayed! If I was independitly wealth they would be!

Got head to work, so I can support them!

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