Learning all the time

I'm not much for TV and the Emmy's don't interest me so I did some reading on raising kittens. I'm looking forward to an interesting yet time-consuming 6 1/2 weeks of raising 3 fostered kittens along with their very dedicated mother. I have them for that time and then they go back to our local shelter unless I can find homes from my home

Annie's job is to help them grow into beautiful, healthy kittens.





Mine is to keep them safe. So, they are kept in our spare room with the door kept closed and the window cracked for fresh air. CBC is on in the background and no dog or other big, meany, geriatric cats are going to bother them. I don't expect my cats will be too impressed with all the unfamiliar smells and noises coming from these little munchkins and the mother cat is very protective and will not be friendly with them.

My oldest daughter, Jess was visiting on Sunday and spent time with mom and kittens. Annie was very receptive of Jess and rubbed against her in a full-out purring salute. The kittens hissed. It was hilarious to watch the little mouth open and hear the tiniest of hissing coming from it. Too cute for words. Jess is so excited to move into her new home. It's a gorgeous bungalow next to open farm land and hills that complement the beautiful evening sunsets. We talked for hours about decorating ideas for her house and I showed her many of my favorite decorating inspired blogs that I follow.

Hugo was happy to see Jess as he has lived with her for 8 years. She looks forward so much to having him home again. We are still having to give him 2 insulin shots a day and he is on special food. I was hoping his health would take a turn for the better before the end of September. I'm staying hopeful.

All eyes are open. =^..^= and it's time for a FALL walk with Kane.

hugs, Deb