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Thorsday!! Pictures


Imrlgoddess

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I is a milk drinkin', finger bitin', toe stalkin', ottoman climbin' kitteh!!! IMAG0033.jpg

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catlady

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That charming baby kitten is going to be one beautiful cat!!!1!!1!

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ILoveJellybeans

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What a little cutie, he is getting so big!

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Imrlgoddess

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@samira_catlover check out the second picture, you can see his wee little sharp teeths! He chews on everything! The last few days we've been soaking baby kibbles in his milk & he seems to be agreeable to it. He was a bit peaked the other day & Little Hooman wasn't moving fast enough for him. So he sat by the big cats bowl, yelled at her & then tried to eat a piece of their food. He had a little issue getting it down but she nabbed him & helped him out. 

He's a hot little mess :my_biggrin:

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feministxtian

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I seriously can't...he is getting SO big...and his little personality is starting to shine. He's gonna be a handful or two...very spirited!! 

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feministxtian

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7 hours ago, Imrlgoddess said:

He was a bit peaked the other day & Little Hooman wasn't moving fast enough for him. So he sat by the big cats bowl, yelled at her & then tried to eat a piece of their food.

He's taking after my Luke...who thinks the world is ending when he can see the bottom of the bowl! Way to go Thor...tell those hoomans that the kitteh must be served. 

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Imrlgoddess

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When I walk in from work, he kitty gallops to me and sits between my feets and stares up at me until I pick him up.  If I don't pick him up......he starts to mew....then it becomes rawrs!  The instant his feet leave the ground it's allll purrs.  He's got me well trained!  :my_biggrin:

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feministxtian

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Yup...he has his hoomans very well trained. He is a true kitteh and lives up to his mighty name. Good kitteh...keep reminding them that kitteh must be worshipped. 

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church_of_dog

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Just now, Imrlgoddess said:

When I walk in from work, he kitty gallops to me and sits between my feets and stares up at me until I pick him up.  If I don't pick him up......he starts to mew....then it becomes rawrs!  The instant his feet leave the ground it's allll purrs.  He's got me well trained!  :my_biggrin:

I'm so jealous of that!  Mine are still in hiding.  If I reach down behind the couch I might get to pat a little back or leg for just a moment -- but more likely they freak out (and who wouldn't, with a giant hand descending down on you from on high) and move out of reach.

I have to be content with them being willing to come out from under to eat or potty while I'm in the room, but only if I hold vewwy, vewwy still...

Thor is my inspiration!

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feministxtian

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my duo will either look out the window or sit by the door. Then I get treated to Luke telling me how horrible it was to have to put up with sissy all day, Leia will wait until I sit down and jump in my lap, telling me how horrible her brother was to her all day. After that, it's time for the "dinner dance"...go into the kitchen, look at the bowl (that usually has food and water in it) and bitch that its not full. Return to living room, bitch at human regarding condition of said bowl. Return to kitchen. Repeat until human goes into the kitchen and puts a half handful of food in bowl and drop of water. 

Later...guard coffee with life. Leia will attempt to drink coffee. In between, watch silly felines chase the cucuey that only exists in their little kitty hallucinating minds. 

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feministxtian

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does he have white hairs on his paws? Those green eyes...a black kitteh with green eyes...ohhhhh....

Yes, I look at Thor's pictures often :)

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