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May
3

Look What We Found!

More kittens!!!!!!!!:heart:

After Farm Cat Callie’s second litter, and keeping almost all of the kittens ourselves, and having Callie and nine babies spayed/neutered, I thought we were all through with kittens. But wait! There’s more! We found Barn Cat Fuzzball across the road hiding under the seat of an old truck with five kittens.

Fuzzball escaped my spay/neuter blitz by hiding out in the woods and barns. What to do?? We brought her and her five kittens–all black–into the farmhouse. We kept them in a laundry basket at first, but that didn’t suit Fuzzball.

She keeps close guard as she hides them behind the water heater.

So far, we’ve got homes for three of the kittens when they’re ready to leave Da Fuzz, but we’ve got two more available! Any takers?

Before Fuzzball escapes the farmhouse, we’re getting her fixed….. :whip:

Meanwhile, it’s fun having kittens again, I have to admit.
:shimmy: Okay, so who wants one??

(Psst–come back tomorrow for the first in a new round of Free Book Fridays giving away one of the new May Silhouette Romantic Suspense releases, each week, all month!)

Posted by Suzanne McMinn on May 3, 2007  

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  1. 5-3
    10:19
    am

    I would love to take one..or two…or three, but my dad put his foot down after the last cat I brought home.:cry: They are truly the cutest little things going!:yes:

  2. 5-3
    10:35
    am

    I can see that daughter would love to keep all of them.

  3. 5-3
    12:39
    pm

    awww, so cute :smile:

  4. 5-3
    1:27
    pm

    Cute-cute-cute! So glad you’re back to blogging – you’ve been missed.:flying:

  5. 5-3
    1:28
    pm

    So cute! I want one. Come visit and bring me one.

  6. 5-3
    1:40
    pm

    Thank you, Karen! I’m sorry I’ve been gone so long–I had a few technical difficulties so I got back here a few days later than planned!

  7. 5-3
    2:38
    pm

    Carol says she’d like to have one, but just can’t. Sorry :sad:

    Glad you’re back here—

  8. 5-3
    4:23
    pm

    Maybe instead of Free Book Friday, you should have Free Kitten Friday. :)

  9. 5-3
    5:19
    pm

    LOL. When I was little I had two rabbits. Next thing I knew we had 27 rabbits!!! Another trip to the vets perhaps?

    I love kittens, DD wants one but I think we’re a little far to take you up on the offer. Not to mention the dog is going through a weird phase that no one wants to be around! :shock:

  10. 5-3
    6:37
    pm

    I feel your pain. lol. My youngest daughter’s boyfriend who already has 4 cats and 2 dogs got left someone else’s cat – I warned him to get her fixed because I’ve already gone through this until finally with having 11 kittens one summer until I got them all fixed – well he’s now the father of 5 kittens just like you lol. Although I already have 6 and one of my other daughter’s, I may just take one off his hands lol.

  11. 5-3
    9:03
    pm

    Aww . . . so cute! My kids would love one, too. Unfortunately, my daughter has been on immunotherapy (2 shots every two weeks) for over 5 years. Guess what she’s the most allergic to??? Yep – cats. Of course I tell her she’s not even getting a goldfish until she learns to pick up after herself. I am NOT getting stuck
    taking care of pets too. I’m not. :blahblah:
    Great to see you back, Suzanne! We’ve missed you!

  12. 5-4
    5:03
    am

    It’s so good to see you back!:snoopy:

  13. 5-5
    5:51
    pm

    OMG! They are so adorable. I want one. Can you mail one to Canada for me?




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