From a feral colony that was being TNR'ed. They were the right age - about 6 weeks. Too young to be fixed, but tameable. So they were removed while older siblings, their parents and other cats were trapped, neutered and returned. Their human caretakers fed the colony well as their cat mom did an excellent job with them. They are clean and healthy. Good development. Bright and bouncy. Climbing and jumping - but scared. I had to scruff the Tortie girl out for a cuddle this morning, before putting her in front of the plate of food which she wolfed down. Her siblings had already eaten, but she was too scared to come out of hiding.
Tortie girl & black boy - with swirly undercoat. He might be what they call "smoke" - a lighter grey undercoat
Orange boy and his little sister.
They are lovely, long haired kittens, so I have no doubts that they will be quickly adopted once they are tamed down and have had their "delicate operations"
Tortie girl & black boy - with swirly undercoat. He might be what they call "smoke" - a lighter grey undercoat
Orange boy and his little sister.
They are lovely, long haired kittens, so I have no doubts that they will be quickly adopted once they are tamed down and have had their "delicate operations"