Saturday, July 6, 2013

Saturday Snapshot - Remembering Kittens

Almost two years ago, our beautiful little girl cat, Opey had a small litter of kittens. It was such a special time for us, watching her become a mother, seeing her trust us to handle her little kittens, playing with the little rascals, and watching them grow up. I was watching Penn stretch out on the cool hallway tiles this morning and got thinking about how tiny he was when he was first born. Thinking about that brought me to searching up these shots of him and his little brother.



This is Penny ... soon to be known as Penn, as he became a known male at about the three month mark.




This is Ferris, another little male, who has since grown to be a huge boy that resembles a Maine Coon cat. Ferris moved to the city of Boston with my daughter, Sara and makes his home on Beacon Hill.

Kittens, you gotta love 'em!

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8 comments:

  1. Kittens are always enchanting, and Penn and Ferris look really sweet, My Snapshot is at http://goo.gl/s0KyN

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  2. You are right, who doesn't love kittens. Penn's blue eyes are just adorable.

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  3. Adorable!! They even look like they had character and twinkles in their eyes when they were tiny. How time flies.

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  4. Thanks for sharing these shots, Susan. That's about the size my last set of kitties were when I got them. They're gone now, but I love seeing these anyway. I should look for a photo of them to use. Would it be creepy to put up photos of kitties who passed? I guess not. Have a great day!

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  5. I do love those kitties! They have great names, too. Thanks for sharing..and for visiting my blog.

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  6. What sweeties! I adopted my cat from the streets when she was already an adult. My husband and I do have photos though of our dog from his puppy days. He's equally cute. :-)

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  7. So cute! I had a black and white cat growing up so I'm especially partial to them.

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