Always makes my day to see my lil Pearla. It really makes my day to see her with her little meezer bro resting up for the day's activities. Loving these babies from Canada.
I love these furballs! Thank you for continuing to post during this Holiday weekend. I check a few times a day 'cause it's addicting! No doubt I am gonna donate again. They are just so sweet. I'm heart them!
I'm always curious when I see a kitten that has Siamese type markings like Sheldon. Is he a blood sibling of the rest? How does a kitten with those markings end up in a mixed breed litter?
Coloration like Sheldon's on kitties (and other animals) is called point, and it's actually a kind of albinism. It can be bred for, like in Siamese and Ragdolls, but it occurs naturally just like all the other colors and patterns. I think it's amazing how beautiful cats can be without breeder interference!
My two favourite babies together
ReplyDeleteWhite on gray and gray on white. They're like little opposites of each other. Ying and yang. So cute.
ReplyDeleteI just realized that, too, Molly! Love it! :)
ReplyDeleteResting up for the flood of calls when the holiday weekend ends!
ReplyDeletePearla and Sheldon seem like buds...I wonder if that is true?
Always makes my day to see my lil Pearla. It really makes my day to see her with her little meezer bro resting up for the day's activities. Loving these babies from Canada.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSheldon's gonna be a big boy - look at the size of those paws!
I love these furballs! Thank you for continuing to post during this Holiday weekend. I check a few times a day 'cause it's addicting! No doubt I am gonna donate again. They are just so sweet. I'm heart them!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet!
ReplyDeleteAwwww ... our hearts just melted into a puddle!
ReplyDeleteI'm always curious when I see a kitten that has Siamese type markings like Sheldon. Is he a blood sibling of the rest? How does a kitten with those markings end up in a mixed breed litter?
ReplyDeleteColoration like Sheldon's on kitties (and other animals) is called point, and it's actually a kind of albinism. It can be bred for, like in Siamese and Ragdolls, but it occurs naturally just like all the other colors and patterns. I think it's amazing how beautiful cats can be without breeder interference!
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