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Wednesday 25 September 2013

Anyone bored of kittens yet?!

They'll be five months old tomorrow and growing up fast. Thankfully they are still every bit the kitten right now but I know from experience from when Hallie started going outside that most of the playing will be done out there from now on! Hopefully we will have less of a mess of cat toys strewn all over the place indoors (and other things which are not cat toys but they think they are). But I still don't really want them to grow up yet, although it has been lovely and peaceful the last few evenings - and nights - as they have been so exhausted after hours outside they have slept well when they came back in!

Here are a selection of pics taken when they've been outside over the last week or so. 

Bertie sniffing the wind which he hadn't encountered before!

Harry's shadow is beside the cold frame.

Now this one of Harry needs a bit of explaining. He is an oddball who has loved chewing the dried out ends of garlic and onions as I've been bringing them in from the barn. He then progressed to eating the green shoots of spring onions and even eats radish leaves when I leave them in a bowl in the sink in the mud room. So it stands to reason he would discover my chives and start to eat them!


After their first sortie alone, Hallie appeared every other time and they became braver. After that there was no stopping them and they've discovered trees to climb, the ducks (who they haven't actually chased, thank goodness), butterflies to chase, crane flies to pounce on, duck feathers to pretend are mice they have caught and vole holes in the lawn to investigate.






The worried look here is due to the proximity of the lawnmower!



Don't worry, I won't be posting updates every month now, only when I get some good or fun captures of them!
 

10 comments:

  1. What fun you are having:-) adorablekitties

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    1. Thanks Ladybug - they are fun, that's for sure, and they have made this summer even better than it already was with the great weather!

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  2. What a cute trio! My kitty looks like Bertie, and she high tails it into the woods when she hears the lawnmower :)

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    1. Thank you Miss Lady Bug - when are you going to share a photo of your kitty on G+? Or have you and I missed it?

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  3. Can never have too many cat photos! Loved them :-) I also really LOVE Tabbies and had them exclusively most of my life. Usually, I pick the kittens but Cleo and Cloe are the first cats that picked me :-)

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    1. I haven't had a tabby since I was a kid actually, in fact that's when I last had a ginger too! I'm pleased to have a mix of colours as last time we had two kittens together they were both tortoiseshell. It's nice that your cats picked you Marianne, and thanks for looking and liking, oops I mean loving! :-)

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    2. I'll tell you the story but please forgive me if I already did! I've never had a ginger and really wanted one this time so when we went to the shelter, we gravitated to a cage with 5 kittens. As they were about to open the door, Chris feels something on his shoulder and there was Cleo with his arm stretched waaay out! It was so cute and we could not ignore destiny. Had he not done that, we would have gone home with 5 ginger kittens :-)

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    3. I vaguely remember, but don't worry, with a memory like mine you can tell me again in a month's time! I do remember thinking you were pretty lucky not to have ended up with five kittens. Five! What were you thinking, Marianne!!

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  4. I'm afraid I could easily become a cat hoarder :-)

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    1. Careful.... you could end up being one of those 'mad old cat ladies' with about 15 cats! :-)
      I definitely think that 3 is enough!

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