Thursday, August 5, 2010

The Kids Are All Right

. . .although the Human says they are not really kittens anymore. She went to spend time with Aggie and Wally yesterday and took about a squillion pictures, but since this is MY blog, I am allowing her to publish only one two. As you can see, Aggie & Wally have reached the status of Junior Cats and left kittenhood behind. The Human says, "Sniff, sniff" but I say, "The better to torment their Dad!"

 

They have made a good start. The plant below was once tall, lush and thriving. They've done a good good job, eh? I'm proud of them!


11 comments:

  1. Hahahaha! Well done to the young 'uns with that plant. :-D

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  2. They learn fast!!! Good job!

    Sniffie and the Florida Furkids

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  3. Oh that is our favorite thing to do is to ruint a plant and dig all the dirt out of the pot and just spread it all over the place. And Spitters says good to meet you Spitty. It is so exciting to have a friend with the sorta same name. Those kittens are really cute.
    Have a great day.

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  4. They may still be a wee bit small, but they sure learn quick!

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  5. LOL! our Mommy says the plant is in a bedpan! Then she explained to us what that is! Hee hee.

    Well done, junior tots, on destroying the spider plant. Your Mom will soon learn to do macrame and make a plant hanger. Or grow cacti.

    Spitty, thanks for graciously allowing the update. After all we saw double-the-Spitty yesterday so we'll make it until tomorrow.

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  6. Aggie and Wally are precious kittens who need their own nip plant :)!...We miss our handsome Spitty...kisskiss sweetie...Calle, Halle, Sukki

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  7. They are good mancats in training!

    purrin

    xo
    Abby

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  8. Great work! They are showing loads of potential.

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  9. Haha! Aggie and Wally are learning well!

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  10. Well done little ones! Way to live up to your potential, keep up the good work!

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  11. I think they did as well at that plant as *I* could myself.

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