OK, I'll be sending the bill for lemonade removal from the keyboard....oh heck, nevermind. It's not your fault Twyla's such a treat. Uhm...well yeah, it probably is. THAT is too rich, Laurie, thanks! (My Lilliane is just a rubber-on-the-feet type, has something to do with possession, as I understand it)
Twyla is sitting next to a pair of bare feet with handsomely painted red toenails. She's facing the camera with a True Troublemaker glint in her eye, her tongue hanging out of her mouth and her face scrunched up. Her ears are both way off to the sides, adding that certain gremlin touch.
Charlene Butterbean, meanwhile, is peacefully sitting off to one side, in perfect cat loaf position. There's more than a hint of "you two work this out by yourselves" in her attitude.
Laurie, is it my imagination or do the Picketts have more funny tongue photos than the average IBK litter? After watching Craig's wonderful video more times than I like to admit, it seems as if there are lots of faces like Twyla's here. Is it part of a yawn? I hate to say that they look like they are about to deal with a troublesome hairball when their tongues and faces look this way. I'll hope it's a yawn.
It must be the red paint on the toes!! Yes,can anybody tell me why kitten are so focus on licking and biting your toes??Mine was the 1st thing he did when he saw me...ahahahha... -- Jeanne
LOL! Go Twyla! My little orphaned Annie (a friend of a friend found her alone, in the middle of a deserted road, one rainy night) was a toe chomper when she was itty. Good news, she grew out of it. :-)
Haha! Tell us how you really feel, Twyla!
ReplyDeleteNo way those pretty feet could smell! Twyla's just jealous of the red nails, thinking of how MANY toenails she has that could be pedied!
ReplyDeleteOr she is expressing her amazement at teh sheer SIZE of the human foot - and that there are only TWO!!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!
Did she take a lick? One of mine is famous for early morning toe licking!
ReplyDeleteLove that Twyla!
the photos you capture are amazing!
ReplyDeleteHA HA!! I've never laughed so hard! THAT is why I love Twyla!!!!!
ReplyDeleteviabloom,, she doesn't lick,, she bites!
ReplyDeleteLaurie - that is too funny! My "A" licks for minute, but if I leave him be, a bite is sure to follow! What is it about feet? lol
ReplyDeleteOK, I'll be sending the bill for lemonade removal from the keyboard....oh heck, nevermind. It's not your fault Twyla's such a treat. Uhm...well yeah, it probably is. THAT is too rich, Laurie, thanks! (My Lilliane is just a rubber-on-the-feet type, has something to do with possession, as I understand it)
ReplyDeleteTwyla is living in the lap of luxury!
ReplyDeleteEveryone all to herself! And I just bet that she is going to be spoiled rotten at her Forever Home. Hurray!!!!
Any news on how Lovell's brand new Forever Momma holding up? Bless her heart. Marminess - you never know until you KNOW.
Twyla is sitting next to a pair of bare feet with handsomely painted red toenails. She's facing the camera with a True Troublemaker glint in her eye, her tongue hanging out of her mouth and her face scrunched up. Her ears are both way off to the sides, adding that certain gremlin touch.
ReplyDeleteCharlene Butterbean, meanwhile, is peacefully sitting off to one side, in perfect cat loaf position. There's more than a hint of "you two work this out by yourselves" in her attitude.
What a perfect face gesture!
ReplyDeleteAnd horray for Meeka girl at PetsMart today for getting adopted. A 9 year old girl that had been with us for several months! Great stories!
Laurie, is it my imagination or do the Picketts have more funny tongue photos than the average IBK litter? After watching Craig's wonderful video more times than I like to admit, it seems as if there are lots of faces like Twyla's here. Is it part of a yawn? I hate to say that they look like they are about to deal with a troublesome hairball when their tongues and faces look this way. I'll hope it's a yawn.
ReplyDeleteTwyla you funny girl. What an unusual shot of this normally elegant itty bitty.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Anne B. about this batch and their tongues. Maybe Twyla's doing her Jerry Lee impression from the Caption Contest.
My sweet Olivia had the habit of licking my toes, which tickled a lot. I guess it's a kitty thing.
Twyla is incapable of dishonesty, yes, the feets DO smell THAT bad! ;)
ReplyDeleteIt must be the red paint on the toes!!
ReplyDeleteYes,can anybody tell me why kitten are so focus on licking and biting your toes??Mine was the 1st thing he did when he saw me...ahahahha... -- Jeanne
Her mouth is opened widely in mid-yawn.... but maybe, just maybe.... it *could* look like she's going "bleh".
ReplyDeleteCute kitten tongues! And I noticed it too about the Pickett tongues. Must have been that they were a very talky group.
LOL!
ReplyDeleteGo Twyla! My little orphaned Annie (a friend of a friend found her alone, in the middle of a deserted road, one rainy night) was a toe chomper when she was itty. Good news, she grew out of it. :-)