loobie_lou
Mama Doe
As per my previous thread, I've taken a few pictures of the kittens I have had to foster until they overcome cat flu. I've given them names, provisionally, but they will be changed when Animal Aid rehome them.
This is Ellie... roughly 7 months old, has gone in for her spay today... housemate collecting her from the vets as I type. She is amazing - really friendly, even after being starved for 12 hours. She is from the mothers previous litter, and is the only one left - the others assumed stolen/dead :-
Then we have the 3 kittens who are around the 6 week mark , the grey one I have called Bella as I think she is SO beautiful... she's a bit shy but is very playful and loves her milk!!! The all black one is the only boy of the group, and I have called him Max - he's really playful and loves his kitten food, he is the runt and the one who is the most poorly of the bunch. Then we have Sophie - called so as she is the spit of a cat my mum had when I was young... she's really cheeky but extremely greedy!!:-
I'm having to keep them until they're better again, then they will be re-homed through Animal Aid after they have given them the injections they require, the worming course etc.
Lou xx
This is Ellie... roughly 7 months old, has gone in for her spay today... housemate collecting her from the vets as I type. She is amazing - really friendly, even after being starved for 12 hours. She is from the mothers previous litter, and is the only one left - the others assumed stolen/dead :-
Then we have the 3 kittens who are around the 6 week mark , the grey one I have called Bella as I think she is SO beautiful... she's a bit shy but is very playful and loves her milk!!! The all black one is the only boy of the group, and I have called him Max - he's really playful and loves his kitten food, he is the runt and the one who is the most poorly of the bunch. Then we have Sophie - called so as she is the spit of a cat my mum had when I was young... she's really cheeky but extremely greedy!!:-
I'm having to keep them until they're better again, then they will be re-homed through Animal Aid after they have given them the injections they require, the worming course etc.
Lou xx