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Kitten in Motion


Imrlgoddess

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This year has been such a trial (and it's only September). I have had pets my whole life, being a country kid there was always something furry to squeeze on. I don't remember being this attached to one though. He's my little beacon on the rough days, he's my feisty cuddle baby. I can't believe he's almost 3 months old....

He "cat loafs" as Little Hooman puts it. He infatuated with the dog outside, they sit on either side of the glass looking at each other... both black as night. He's learned how to get up on the kitchen table & the island. And he's always in motion! 

 

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Imrlgoddess

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It's so funny to me that when the flash goes off you see the stripes in his fur but in regular light he's just pitch! 

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Cartmann99

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1 hour ago, Imrlgoddess said:

It's so funny to me that when the flash goes off you see the stripes in his fur but in regular light he's just pitch! 

When our black and white kitty is in bright sunlight, you can see a red undertone and stripes in her black fur.

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samira_catlover

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So big he's getting---and his tail is finally filling out nicely. (kinda put me in mind of a 'possum for a while)  When is he scheduled for neutering?

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feministxtian

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That picture where he's laying with someone...the look of pure bliss on his face...awwwwwww! He is such a kitteh now...

Showed the pics to Mr. Xtian...his caption: "must rest after protecting the planet"...

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catlady

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I can see why you're so attached to him.  You raised him nearly form birth, so you're his mommy.

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SrMaryEloquentia

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As always, thank you so much for sharing these pics with us. 

I love the ones with your hubby's arm - us humans are basically cat furniture :my_biggrin:...

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    • Red Hair, Black Dress

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      I think she unenthusiastically said yes to the first man Scotty Brown (not/never father of the year) convinced/ coerced to take her and the 6 step kids.

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      Really really really hope she wasn't "convicted" to have more children.

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    • JermajestyDuggar

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      20 hours ago, zimona said:

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    • 4boysmum

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      I have a bunch of kids and as much as I love them they also drive me nuts.  They can be loud and messy.  The younger ones are still figuring out where their personal space ends and other people's (mostly mine!) begins.  But I can't ever imagine them doing something like drinking someone else's lemonade.  And if they ever took leave of their senses long enough to try, I would deal with it ASAP and also buy you another lemonade.

      My kids are my responsibility and if they act up in public it's my job to correct them or take them somewhere else so they aren't disturbing others.  

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    • CarrotCake

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      It makes me wonder: would these modesty-fundies be okay with swimwear on girls-only trips?

      In this case it is filmed and published so the same standards as public places would apply but what if it was a private moment between friends and family?

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    • EmiSue

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      3 hours ago, CarrotCake said:

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