I have a tiered cart in the kitten room and on the bottom shelf there's a big pile of pompons from an abandoned craft project. Cleo discovered it the other day and decided it made a pretty good spot for napping. Eventually the others found it too, though it got a little crowded for all three.
They seemed pretty happy burrowing in there, and thought I might have to make a few more pompons, put them into a larger container, and create a kitten pompon pit.
We saw lots of progress this weekend, and I'm happy to see their confidence grow. Enzo made some pretty big strides, though still does get a little panicky at times. His sisters are showing him that there's no need to be scared. Hopefully, he's seeing that, and taking note.
Now that everyone is relaxing more, we're seeing a lot less tongue. They still stick out their tongues more than your average kitten, but a little less than before.
Check out Posey's toesies in there! She's got some pretty great little beans. I'll have to get a good photo of them to share! They are pretty spectacular.
Have a great Monday!
*hedsplort!*
ReplyDeleteLes Framboises are a charismatic bunch.
ReplyDeleteGah, that is a whole lot of cute! I'm glad to hear these babies are getting braver. They won the kitten lottery, even if they don't realize it.
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ReplyDeletePrecious kittens!
ReplyDeleteKitten Pompon Pit! Love it!
ReplyDeleteAnd those toes...oh those toes:)
Leslie in FL
Love the Torbie Tongues poking out like they forgot they had them. And when can we have toe bean shots of all three?
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I wonder if the big kitties need a pompom pit too.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of a pompom pit! Looking forward to many, many cute pics Kits in a Pit in the future, of many litters.
ReplyDeleteThat last pic is a classic "Oh no, how did Monday get here already?"
ReplyDeleteOh boy, a pompon pit looks like a lot more fun than a plastic ball pit!! And hooray for Enzo, gathering his courage an itty bit at a time.
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