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It's Thorsday!


Imrlgoddess

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Pics of a very active, very fussy little black kitteh.  

I'm only satisfied when I'm either being snuggled or strolling across moms desk, tromping on the keyboard!  

:my_heart::kitty:

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Imrlgoddess

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He has a nice set of lungs that is for sure!  

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church_of_dog

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So cute!  Today I went to spy on some feral kitties outside a friend's house to see if I want to adopt any.  They are probably 9ish weeks old -- and they seem so BIG!  Because of watching Thor videos, of course!

If I do take any, of course FJ will be the first to know...

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ILoveJellybeans

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Thor is so cute and I love his squeaky meows!

 

Amber was sniffing around my desk trying to find Thor.

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turquoise

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It seems like a good sign that he wants to explore things.

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Imrlgoddess

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He walks as fast as his little legs will carry him, sniffs things, just started patting at things....he's getting there.  Slowly but surely  :my_smile:

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samira_catlover

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"Mom! MOMMIE!  Whatever you're doing, it's surely not as important as petting and adoring MEEEEE!!!!"

Funny how such little critters can leave such big footprints on our hearts....

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feministxtian

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Little Bright Eyes...He's SO alert and on top of his world. He's gonna be a handful once he gets a little more size on him :)

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bingbangboom

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Tell tiny Thor that littleBoom kid is in love! He has watched your squeaky little fella a few times and laughs so loud at the tiny meows!

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Imrlgoddess

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Little Hooman (my daughter) was taking care of him today.  She texted me:  "Thor is a spoiled brat!  I fed and played then he just wanted to be held!"  "and he chewed on me. Chewed!"  

I think he's teething :my_smile:  He is really going to give the older cats a run for their money...when he's not sleeping on us of course!

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feministxtian

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awwwww...he's a little spoiled brat, as he should be...all is right in Thor's universe. Tell Little Hooman to just deal with it :) He will grow up into a BIG spoiled brat. That will be fun to see too!

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Geechee Girl

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Thor is an active one, for sure. His mewls are sounding stronger, too. How can you resist holding hima all day?

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Imrlgoddess

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@Geechee Girl I don't resist :my_biggrin: thus the brat. Although it's getting interesting trying to do things like... dishes....with a kitten hanging on trying to walk up & down you. 

 

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feministxtian

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And when you have a 16lb miniature panther sitting on your shoulders....and hubby says..."awww...cute little guy"

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    • CarrotCake

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