Colette and Opie babies |
Colette had 2 beautiful little girls on 6/24. One is a seal lynx point that we are calling Natasha. The 2nd little girl is a silver classic tabby that we are calling Tara.
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Oreo is a black and white boy. This is his kitten photo. Oreo will be going to Brazil as a breeding male. For adult photos and short video, click either the photo below or the button below his photo.
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8/19... We've been letting Tara and Natasha out into the bedroom to romp and play every couple of days. I took a couple of short videos of the girls and a couple of still photos. Tara was harder to take stills of because she bounced around so much that I couldn't get shots without motion blur. Here's what I got.
Tara photos... |
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8/6...Below are a few new photos taken this morning. Yesterday we started bringing both Natasha and Tara into one of the bedrooms to let them run around on the floor and to play with toys. Yesterday, Natasha was only interested in exploring while Tara immediately focused on the toys. I have 2 short videos of each of the girls from this morning. I also tried to take some still photos of each of the girls. Because they were on the floor, it was harder to get good face shots. I included a couple of Tara's coat just to show you her coloring. When we pull the coat back, you can see the silver undercoat coming in.
We're planning on moving Colette and her girls into the big cage in the master bedroom by the weekend. We usually give the babies a couple of days in the big cage with the 2 7ft condos and smaller 4ft condo. Ince we're sure they are strong enough to maneuver on these tall condos without getting hurt, we can let them have the run of the entire room. That's when we can spend lots of one on one time with them and they will start sleeping on the bed with their humans.
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7/20... Well, I know I promised new photos and videos this weekend. I have a couple of cute still shots, but Natasha was more interested in being held than the toy and Tara only pawed at the toy while she was investigating this new place she was in. Here's what I got today. I guess we're a little early to get these girls to play with the toy. We'll give it another shot in a couple of days.
These 2 short little videos of Tara was all I could get this time... We'll try again in a couple days.
7/12... So these little girls are just 3 weeks old in the photos below, but their colors are starting to be really apparent. Natasha is a seal lynx point. Tara is a really pretty little silver. We can see that silver coming in more and more. We'll be able to show you more of the silver in the next couple of weeks. We let our kittens go to their new homes at about 12 weeks. By then, they will be playing with us and probably sleeping on the bed at nights. We'll give them more space to romp and play when they are a little bigger and start getting more active.
Tara was much easier to shoot because she would find a place and just sit land ook pretty. Tasha, on the other hand,, wanted to walk around and check out this new place she was in. It was harder for me to get her to look up so I could show you her pretty little face.
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Tara was so cute when we would rub her little back. She just melted into the feel of our hands on her..
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Colette has been such a great little mommy. She had these girls in the middle of the night and had them all cleaned up when we got up in the morning. She has been curled up in her little home with these 2 girls snuggled up next to her almost 24/7 since they were born. We each go into the nursery 3-4 times a day to check on mom and babies. When we do, she will come out of the little gazebo tent she chose for her home her babies. We had several other choices, but she chose this older, somewhat "ratty and worn" tent. But what can you say? right? Mom gets to choose where she decides if the most comfortable for her new family. Mom comes out to say hi most of the time when we come in to visit, but not always. Sometimes, she just stays curled up against the back wall with her girls tucked in front of her. We don't like to pull the babies out of their little home too much when they are this little. They are better off just staying snuggled with mom. We brought them out in the light for these quick pics so we could show you how cute they are. They should start crawling around more in another week or two for new photos.