Please say hello to Miss Genevieve Patmore. She's the easiest of the Patmore Four to identify because she's the only one with white socks. Also, she has a dash of white on her nose.
She has stripes on her arms, legs, and sides, but her back has more of a ticked pattern.
Some toe beans are pink, some toe beans are black, all are adorable.
She's the most determined and the most daring -- which is a dangerous combination for a kitten. We're hoping she will leave our nest with all nine lives intact!
So now that you've met all four Patmores, do you think you can tell them apart?
From left to right:
Mavis, Belinda "Bee", Theodora "Thea", and Genevieve Patmore.
There's always an instigator, isn't there? The first one who heads out and explore. :-)
ReplyDeleteGenevieve the intrepid! Thank you for your efforts, Laurie. You brighten my day with your photos. The kitten ones are the best, of course, but even everyday life with Bean and Wylla is portrayed with beauty.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the sweet words, Ande!
DeleteWelcome Genevieve! Love your multi colored toe beans. So what mischief have you gotten into today???
ReplyDeleteShe's that little jailbreaker from the video! Charlene's going to have to keep an eye on that one!
ReplyDeleteSo. Much. CUTE! Can't handle this girls!
ReplyDeleteNope! but I'm hopelessly in love with them all! Was such a horrible week for me, hadn't even had time to check in, so imagine my delight with this bunch! Thanks so much for sharing Laurie.
ReplyDeleteLinda
Paaaaaaawws UP!!
ReplyDeleteMulticolored toebeans!
ReplyDeleteDelightful imp!
ReplyDeleteIn that last pic, G has the glassy eyes of TWU WUV.
ReplyDeleteBonjour, Genevieve! Stay safe, little one.
ReplyDeleteThe cute is strong with this litter.
The late, great Cute Overload referred to the poufiness where whiskers emerge "muzzle powshes." Genevieve has really sweet ones. All the Patmores are beautiful.
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