Such smart kittens they are. They managed to create a little hammock out of our livingroom drapes! That little triangle shaped shadow on the lower left side of the curtain is Rhoda's ear.
Hi, I just wanted to say thank you for this wonderful website - your cute kitty pictures and stories really, really brighten my day :o)
I devoured your complete blog this weekend, going "awwwww" about 4.193 times ;o), and by now I'm almost sure that I'm going to adopt one or two (small or big) kittens of my own as soon as we move into our new house in September. (Remaining issues to check: 1. Doctor's final opinion on suspected cat allergy, 2. Cat-sitting capacity of future neighbors in case of business trips and vacations.)
Too bad I'm living in the wrong part of the world, or I'd adopt Selma and Francine Darling - they're just so so so sweet :o) (I've got Selma as my desktop wallpaper now ...)
Thank you again for your site, and thank you for all the work you do to give these little ones loving forever homes!
Nadine (as in Pickett :o)) from Heidelberg, Germany
curtain climbing is only a tiny little rough-house away. SO smart! good thing they still only weight a few ounces a piece or you might be giving that curtain rod a little extra support! :) thank goodness Butterbean is far too mature for such things.
Of course they're brilliant. They're IBKC kitties. All that love and nurturing makes their hearts and brains exceptional.
ReplyDeleteSee, technically that's naughty, but they're so cute you can't disturb them. This is the central dilemma of feline companionship.
ReplyDeleteThese Darlings are very intelligent Darlings! And, Darling Darlings... very!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Deodand. It really *is* technically naughty, but who could have the heart to move them, let alone chastise them???
ReplyDeleteOh, Rho. You are a tiny little valentine.
ReplyDeleteAwww, they look so comfortable. And yes, so cute that it's impossible to displace them.
ReplyDeleteNow, if the top kitty (Hubie? Selma?) moves, they're all in trouble!
ReplyDeleteLook at her fuzzy little bum in that hammock... too too cute! :)
ReplyDeleteHi, I just wanted to say thank you for this wonderful website - your cute kitty pictures and stories really, really brighten my day :o)
ReplyDeleteI devoured your complete blog this weekend, going "awwwww" about 4.193 times ;o), and by now I'm almost sure that I'm going to adopt one or two (small or big) kittens of my own as soon as we move into our new house in September.
(Remaining issues to check: 1. Doctor's final opinion on suspected cat allergy, 2. Cat-sitting capacity of future neighbors in case of business trips and vacations.)
Too bad I'm living in the wrong part of the world, or I'd adopt Selma and Francine Darling - they're just so so so sweet :o) (I've got Selma as my desktop wallpaper now ...)
Thank you again for your site, and thank you for all the work you do to give these little ones loving forever homes!
Nadine (as in Pickett :o)) from Heidelberg, Germany
oh they look so comfy in their own made hamock!! very clever kitty... - Jeanne
ReplyDeleteEverything okay, as long as they don't climb in the curtains... ;-)
ReplyDeleteVery impressive improvising and home decorating :)
ReplyDeletecurtain climbing is only a tiny little rough-house away.
ReplyDeleteSO smart! good thing they still only weight a few ounces a piece or you might be giving that curtain rod a little extra support! :)
thank goodness Butterbean is far too mature for such things.
Rhoda reminds me of my darling late Zozo as a baby....sigh.
ReplyDeletegarsh, I love getting back to the IBKC!
ReplyDeleteI was away for a week and can now enjoy a distraction from missing my nieces and nephews!
Our 16 pound 3 year old kitten tries to do this too but he just falls right on through.
ReplyDeleteman...I love these kitties!!