A trip back through the Patmore photo archives revealed that I have many images of these four all together. A picture of a single Patmore, or even pairs, were few and far between!
This morning I wanted to share with you a little collection of these group shots. We begin with one of the very first photos I took of the girls and it continue chronologically. You can see them grow before your eyes! Their round baby faces mature and their bodies grow lankier.
Some of these images I've shared with you before, but many I haven't.
I'm posting early today because many of you will be scooting off early for a long holiday weekend. I'll be doing that too, and will return Tuesday with a Patmore adoption tale.
Have a great weekend! If you're traveling, be safe.
See you Tuesday!
That last one is in homage to the cover of the Queen II album I am assuming......
ReplyDeleteThat's exactly what I thought! Either that, or a good example of how big kitten ears get when they are in their "lanky teenage" months! :-)
DeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteThat last one is Killer. thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove their faces on the last pic, and on the loveseat picture. Have a good and safe weekend, all!
ReplyDeleteWill there be a calender for 2017 with best of Patmores? I would certainly buy if available :)
ReplyDeleteI too would buy a Patmore Calendar. Love their sooty noses! It has been a very long time since you had such a photogenic cluster of kittens. Can't wait to hear who adopted these lovely girls.
ReplyDeleteThose ears! Oh my goodness -- I just want to nibble on them
ReplyDeleteI could look at a GAZILLION photos of these cuties - my heart aches for wanting to cuddle them.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Memorial Day weekend!! :-)
ReplyDeleteOMG, I need a long weekend to get over the cuteness of these pictures.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend everyone, be safe!
What a lovely start to the long weekend!
ReplyDeleteI giggled at the picture with them on the 'scratcher couch'.
There should be a cartoon featuring these four girls.
ReplyDeleteHi, this is a little off topic but the only way I could find to connect on the blog. I have just started fostering kittens and had a nice cage to hold them while they acclimated, and they instantly stuck their little heads through and snuck right out. I am looking locally and online for a cage that will work better and trying to figure out how wide the slats can be (the ones I have now are 1.5 inches). My research led me to your blog :) Any tips? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou can attach pieces of foam core or cardboard to the sides of a cage with alligator clips to keep them from slipping through.
DeleteOhhhh, those adorable Patmore girls!
ReplyDeleteI seriously think you should make a set of playing cards or placemats or something out of these shots. The four together are so perfect. They just belong in a set of something.
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