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It's been over a year since our last foster kitten. DH called from the
shelter (where he volunteers) today and we are now the proud foster
parents of three tiny kitties, one boy and two little girls.

Right now they've been fed and peed and are sleeping in the carrier.
Mickey (Toy Poodle) is delighted to have more kitties in the house. He
is so good with them.

For names, we give them numbers in foreign languages. The girls are Vi
(VI is 6 in Roman numerals) and Nana, which is 7 in Japanese. The boy
is Weet (huit is 8 in French). Two are a respectable 7+ ounces but one
little girl is about 6 ounces. The tiny girl is the loudest and
feistiest of them all.

I knew today had to be special as it was the first day I was able to
drive since breaking my knee cap in March. What better way to celebrate
than to bring home three motherless kitties.

BTW, they are Hemmingway cats.
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On 5/28/2014 6:54 PM, Janet Wilder wrote:
> It's been over a year since our last foster kitten. DH called from the
> shelter (where he volunteers) today and we are now the proud foster
> parents of three tiny kitties, one boy and two little girls.
>
> Right now they've been fed and peed and are sleeping in the carrier.
> Mickey (Toy Poodle) is delighted to have more kitties in the house. He
> is so good with them.
>
> For names, we give them numbers in foreign languages. The girls are Vi
> (VI is 6 in Roman numerals) and Nana, which is 7 in Japanese. The boy
> is Weet (huit is 8 in French). Two are a respectable 7+ ounces but one
> little girl is about 6 ounces. The tiny girl is the loudest and
> feistiest of them all.
>
> I knew today had to be special as it was the first day I was able to
> drive since breaking my knee cap in March. What better way to celebrate
> than to bring home three motherless kitties.
>
> BTW, they are Hemmingway cats.


Ooooh, polydactyls! What fun!

Okay, I know you're feeling all fiesty since you can drive again.
Please try not to overdo. You have three wee ones to tend to even with
DH and Mickey's help. Breaking something else wouldn't be a good idea.

They sound adorable. I hope when they get settled you'll have some pics
to post.

Jill
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On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 3:54:51 PM UTC-7, Janet Wilder wrote:


> BTW, they are Hemmingway cats.


And I bet every little toe is precious too !!!
Yay for you, new babies to love.
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"Janet Wilder" > wrote in message
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> It's been over a year since our last foster kitten. DH called from the
> shelter (where he volunteers) today and we are now the proud foster
> parents of three tiny kitties, one boy and two little girls.
>
> Right now they've been fed and peed and are sleeping in the carrier.
> Mickey (Toy Poodle) is delighted to have more kitties in the house. He is
> so good with them.
>
> For names, we give them numbers in foreign languages. The girls are Vi
> (VI is 6 in Roman numerals) and Nana, which is 7 in Japanese. The boy is
> Weet (huit is 8 in French). Two are a respectable 7+ ounces but one
> little girl is about 6 ounces. The tiny girl is the loudest and feistiest
> of them all.
>
> I knew today had to be special as it was the first day I was able to drive
> since breaking my knee cap in March. What better way to celebrate than to
> bring home three motherless kitties.
>
> BTW, they are Hemmingway cats.



Lucky kitties and congratulations on being able to drive again)


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On 5/28/2014 5:54 PM, Janet Wilder wrote:
> It's been over a year since our last foster kitten. DH called from the
> shelter (where he volunteers) today and we are now the proud foster
> parents of three tiny kitties, one boy and two little girls.
>
> Right now they've been fed and peed and are sleeping in the carrier.
> Mickey (Toy Poodle) is delighted to have more kitties in the house. He
> is so good with them.
>
> For names, we give them numbers in foreign languages. The girls are Vi
> (VI is 6 in Roman numerals) and Nana, which is 7 in Japanese. The boy
> is Weet (huit is 8 in French). Two are a respectable 7+ ounces but one
> little girl is about 6 ounces. The tiny girl is the loudest and
> feistiest of them all.
>
> I knew today had to be special as it was the first day I was able to
> drive since breaking my knee cap in March. What better way to celebrate
> than to bring home three motherless kitties.
>
> BTW, they are Hemmingway cats.


You are a good kitten mom, and I know Mickey Charles is busy keeping
these kittens in line. So glad you can drive, again! Take care of that
knee.

Becca


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Good for you. I sure wish I could foster, but there is opposition on the home front. I just have to content myself with work at the shelter and get in some fur-time in there.

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On Wed, 28 May 2014 17:54:51 -0500, Janet Wilder >
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>It's been over a year since our last foster kitten. DH called from the
>shelter (where he volunteers) today and we are now the proud foster
>parents of three tiny kitties, one boy and two little girls.




>Right now they've been fed and peed and are sleeping in the carrier.
>Mickey (Toy Poodle) is delighted to have more kitties in the house. He
>is so good with them.


Sounds like the perfect environment for them.

>For names, we give them numbers in foreign languages. The girls are Vi
>(VI is 6 in Roman numerals) and Nana, which is 7 in Japanese. The boy
>is Weet (huit is 8 in French). Two are a respectable 7+ ounces but one
>little girl is about 6 ounces. The tiny girl is the loudest and
>feistiest of them all.
>
>I knew today had to be special as it was the first day I was able to
>drive since breaking my knee cap in March. What better way to celebrate
>than to bring home three motherless kitties.


That's awesome, you had a great day. Glad you're back behind the wheel
again.

>BTW, they are Hemmingway cats.


Had to look that up... polydactyls
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