Tony- Brittany & Handy American Curl Kitten |
DOB 3/12/24.
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Tony is a seal and white bicolor boy. These are just a few of our first photos of Brittany's babies. we took last week. I've just been slow at getting his page started. We will be updating with more pics and a few short videos next week.
Brittany and Handy...
Brittany is a bicolor... frequently called a "calico" although that's not an accepted color designation in either CFA or TICA. She is one of our smaller girls and has always, ALWAYS giving us incredible babies in colors and personality. Brittany absolutely ADORES me and she always teaches that same affection for us to her kids. Babies learn a lot from their moms from the day they are born. Babies will model what they see in their moms. Brittany has always taught her babies to welcome our attention from the first times we start to handle them.
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"Handy" is a seal lynx point boy. He is a Grand Champion in CFA. We had so much fun showing him. He was absolutely beautiful and he knew it. The judges loved him, but even more than that, people would stop and ooh and ahhh over him whenever we would have his laying on our grooming stand in from of our benching cage. He would just sit there and pose for them as if to say, "Yes, I'm so pretty. Feel free to admire me." Handy has always had a great personality and he always passes that same sweet temperament on to his kids.
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4/25... I have some cute stories to add about Tony but they will have to wait until tomorrow. I'll work on some short videos too so you can get a better idea of the individual personalities of the kittens.
4/29...Tony makes it harder and harder for me to get any work done at my desk. He INSISTS on walking across my keyboard until I put him on my lap, and the proceeds to stand on my arms to get to my fingers. If I still ignore him (after all, I need them to type, right?), he stretches over to desk and the cycle starts all over again. Then, it's over to my desk tray, then back on my lap. Then back to my desk to knock my pens onto the floor, etc. Tony and Tabitha are usually the first to come greet either Mike or me as soon as we walk into the room. If we sit on the floor to say hi, eventually all the kitties will make their way over to greet us. These babies are are one of the friendliest groups of kittens we've had in a long time. They just can't get enough attention. There will be no less than 5 on the bed every night.
4/29...Tony makes it harder and harder for me to get any work done at my desk. He INSISTS on walking across my keyboard until I put him on my lap, and the proceeds to stand on my arms to get to my fingers. If I still ignore him (after all, I need them to type, right?), he stretches over to desk and the cycle starts all over again. Then, it's over to my desk tray, then back on my lap. Then back to my desk to knock my pens onto the floor, etc. Tony and Tabitha are usually the first to come greet either Mike or me as soon as we walk into the room. If we sit on the floor to say hi, eventually all the kitties will make their way over to greet us. These babies are are one of the friendliest groups of kittens we've had in a long time. They just can't get enough attention. There will be no less than 5 on the bed every night.
4/16... As an update on Brittany and her babies, we've brought the babies into our 12ft high triple cage in the master bedroom. They have been eating solid food and using the litter box for several weeks now and Brittany has made it very clear that her lunch truck is closed. After 1 night in the master bedroom, Brittany demanded that she be relieved of her full time mom duties so she is out an about the house now. We'll let her back to visit if she shows signs of separation anxiety, but so far, she's happy being able to stretch her legs and inspect the rest of the house. Oh, and babies could care less. They are having a ball on the 3 call condos we have in that cage.