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Happy Birthday Thor!


Imrlgoddess

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Thirty days ago this little muffin was squeaking for his little life under the edge of my house. He was tiny & cold & his mama was no where in sight. 

Now he zooms around the living room, potty's in his own litter box, and loves to have his belly tickled.  He grooms his own toes & loves to be rocked to sleep. We're currently working on eating from a dish; challenging to say the least.

I've had pets my whole life.  He makes cat no. 3 and pet no. 10 currently at our house. This little cat has woken something up in me that I didn't even know was asleep. Honey & I are at the verge of empty nest with my Little Hooman headed into junior year & his talking engagement.  Having this baby cuddled up under my chin while I type makes every late night & early morning worth it. He makes me peaceful. 

Thanks to everyone who has sent every kind word, advice, prayers, good thoughts, and anything I may be leaving out.  He beat the odds. 

 

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Season of life...

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He looks great, and can really scoot now! It looks like he has a double layer of baby fuzz. Very cute!

Thank you for posting the video; your Siamese is a twin to my Zoe. Do the boys get along well? Our sweet Maine Coon took to our kittens and actually was a better parent than their own mother. He trained them to use the litter box and constantly washed them. We would hear squeaks of protest and then see a grumpy, moist kitten come toddling around the corner. He took his job as head kitten groomer seriously.

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Imrlgoddess

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Texi, the big baby, has issued two requisite hisses at the small one. Now he's in assessment mode.... HOW to mold this young padwan in his mighty image. Should the kitten prove himself worthy, Texi will assume some grooming & behavior training befitting his minion.

The kitten is a bit wary seeing as how he's still snack size.  My giant calico is just miffed that he's loose about the living space now. She hasn't hissed, just sniffed & turned away. 

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samira_catlover

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I am gonna be so glad when his tail furs out properly---puts me in mind of an opossum.  

Y'all go!--come on, baby Thor, make your people super-proud---keep munching and wandering and becoming big strong kitteh.

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feministxtian

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Nope...just can't...that face...that little face...good grief...could he possibly be any more adorable? Keep growing Thor, grow into your name sweetheart...be big and mighty! Love, licks and wrassles from Death and Destruction!

 

 

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Imrlgoddess

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I pick him up and curl him up in my hands....he just stares and stares at me with those big eyes.  Every ounce of stress just falls away.  

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feministxtian

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my combined almost 30lbs of feline does that to me too

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catlady

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he reminds me so much of my black cat (still called The Baby at age 2)!  Charlie wasn't much bigger or older when we found him than Thor is right now, and he grew up to be a 10-pound green-eyed monster.  so I can't help but root for little Thor.

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feministxtian

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I hope you will continue to keep us updated on the adventures of Thor...I know I'm totally in love with the little guy. 

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Imrlgoddess

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I will happily keep updating. He's a little love muffin :my_shy:

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Mela99

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Who else thinks we should have a virtual birthday party in Thor's honor? 

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