Oh, those little darlings. May their families have many many years of joy and laughter with these sweeties. As darling as kittens are, it will be the adults these babies become that stay forever in the hearts and memories of their forever families.
NEVER such a thing as "too much Livermore". And I agree with all previous: maximum fluffitude, and the paragons of whiskerness. Furthermore, Livermores, this is a most exceptional set of pix -- soooooooo....are these going to be yet more postcards (she said, whiningly)?
oh my gosh. check out the grip Ms butterbean has on that baby for the belly-cleanin. that is just adorable! all of these photos are fabulo9us, thank you so much for sharing!
Biased as I may be, I do declare them to be the finest itty bitty kitties there ever were. :)
Just thought I'd drop a line to say that Trudy and Lyle are doing great! They're growing like weeds (Lyle was 3 lb. 5 oz. at last weigh-in!) and we're all happy as clams. There are pictures of them on my flickr account in case anyone is interested in following their progress:
Your pictures are so wonderful. I love them all. The Livermores were such photogenic group of kittens. I am glad they all got good homes. I am amazed how you can foster and then let them go. I would want to keep them all.
The lovely Livermores! I wonder how they're all doing. Any updates?
ReplyDeleteWhat a way to make my Sunday. It's a kitty smorgasbord!
ReplyDeleteAwww those lovely dark tabby boys and one black and white girl kitty...
ReplyDeleteHope they are all settled in and being loved lots and lots!
Oh, those little darlings. May their families have many many years of joy and laughter with these sweeties. As darling as kittens are, it will be the adults these babies become that stay forever in the hearts and memories of their forever families.
ReplyDeletethe pair (third from bottom) look like post-Butterbean bath effect!
ReplyDeleteI love these little fluffernutters!
ReplyDeleteMay they bring years of laughs and love to their new families!
Laurie,
ReplyDeleteYou took them from skittish to loving and shared the process with us.
Thank you for that. And now, on with the Labath Sisters!
:o)
AHHHHH! Such pulchritude, such kittiness! Then there's the kittentude..... clearly evident in Shot No. 7. Long may they wave!
ReplyDeleteWhiskers galore! They were definitely the whiskeriest bunch of little Livermores!
ReplyDeleteYep... those Livermores just couldn't hold their whiskers!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful.
ReplyDeleteNEVER such a thing as "too much Livermore". And I agree with all previous: maximum fluffitude, and the paragons of whiskerness. Furthermore, Livermores, this is a most exceptional set of pix -- soooooooo....are these going to be yet more postcards (she said, whiningly)?
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the pics, you can never have too many kitten pictures!!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh.
ReplyDeletecheck out the grip Ms butterbean has on that baby for the belly-cleanin.
that is just adorable! all of these photos are fabulo9us, thank you so much for sharing!
they're so soft, furry and look cuddly. Now I wanna go back to bed and it's almost 4 in the afternoon!
ReplyDeletecute overload!
ReplyDeletehttp://mfrost.typepad.com/cute_overload/2008/11/mid-fight-pause.html
Biased as I may be, I do declare them to be the finest itty bitty kitties there ever were. :)
ReplyDeleteJust thought I'd drop a line to say that Trudy and Lyle are doing great! They're growing like weeds (Lyle was 3 lb. 5 oz. at last weigh-in!) and we're all happy as clams. There are pictures of them on my flickr account in case anyone is interested in following their progress:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/luludynamite/sets/72157608207357534/
Love from Trudy and Lyle (and Lisa), and again, thanks so much Laurie!
Oh extra Livermores! Excellent, I had been missing them.
ReplyDeleteNice update above too!
Your pictures are so wonderful. I love them all. The Livermores were such photogenic group of kittens. I am glad they all got good homes. I am amazed how you can foster and then let them go. I would want to keep them all.
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