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The 4th Sunday of Thor


Imrlgoddess

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Made it to 6.4 oz today! I've been adding bits of wet food fat/oil to his milk & he's eating 8 ml's at a time now. Still sleeping often but waking up & playing & purring more. We're going into his fourth week & I've noticed he can potty a bit on his own. I still stimulate just to make sure. 

He's a total snuggle bug & loves to be cuddled up. He toddles around more so I made him a little condo.  I turned his box onside & left his heating pad in there. He's got some rug to explore & stroll around on. He's still so dark is hard to get good photos without using the flash which I try not to do. Thank goodness mommy has so many art supplies! Drawing pad walls yo!

Sweet Little Thor with his sweet little face and that little licky tongue!!! Omg. :my_biggrin: :kitty:

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turquoise

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So cute!! Glad he's continuing to gain weight.

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bingbangboom

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Go Thor, go! You've got a big name to live up to little fella! 

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feministxtian

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That face!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh that face!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He has a serious case of the cute! 

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samira_catlover

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Never mind the Mon am dose---I want daily!  Can't believe he's almost as long as the bunny when splayed out.  Go, baby,:happy-cheerleaderkid: go!

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Imrlgoddess

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As per request :my_shy:

Kitten selfies! Helping mom work at home! Maaank-ing at mom when she puts me down to walk all over the big chair. Cause I need constant snuggles! 

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feministxtian

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He looks like he already knows how spoiled he is...those bright little eyes...ohhhh...yup...that's a cuddle kitty in the making.

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Season of life...

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I don't usually squee, but that last picture drove me into cuteness overload. My husband stared at me in amazement as I asked him to "Wook at dat wee widdle face!!". 

Thor is an absolute darling! 

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Mela99

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I think we should all celebrate...::puts on glasses::... Thorsdays.... 

Cough.

I'll see myself out now. 

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Maggie Mae

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Can we get a video on THORsday? (or earlier if you so desire). :) I WANT TO HEAR THE SQUEAKS. And see the little ears move when he's eating. 

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Imrlgoddess

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@Maggie Mae I tried to take one today but he's just so dark! :my_biggrin: he ends up a squeaky blob on carpet. I'll definitely try again so there can be a Thorsday video :kitty:

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