...and left changeling kittehs.
My inlaws are visiting for two weeks.
Halifax-Kumani was very timid of new people. They might be horrible
VETS, and VETS as we know are awful people who hold down little
kittens and TAKE THEIR TEMPERATURES in unspeakable places! You never
know WHO might be a VET and so best to avoid strangers!
Ottawa-Kumani comes to see the company and then roly-polys in the
middle of the floor. Belly delight!
Halifax-Tyche was a kitten of HATE! She LOVED MomDad and Mommy and
she HATED everyone else (Except soldiers and cops).
Ottawa-Tyche is so happy lounging on the dining room chairs (usually
with one or more paws hanging down) that she doesn't even mind the
invaders in her territory. She gets scritches and even rubs up
against them. The only time she hisses is if they try to evict her
from the chair.
Now I would be reading every Sidhe book I found to figure out how to
get my bittehs back except there are some hints these are still Kumani
and Tyche...for example...
Kumani is still a hairball barfer, and those excessive polys where she
keels right over and writhes around are familiar.
Tyche is still a liquor kitten who goes after my Father in law's beer
So with these badnesses, these must be my bitties, just a bitty bit
more grown up after the long cross country move.
--Fil
Marina - 13 Oct 2007 05:41 GMT
> So with these badnesses, these must be my bitties, just a bitty bit
> more grown up after the long cross country move.
Well, such a trip should leave its mark. Road trips - personal growth -
you know the drill. The bitties seem to be happier bitties now than
before, for some strange reason. :)

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Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki.
CatNipped - 13 Oct 2007 14:39 GMT
> ...and left changeling kittehs.
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> --Fil
I'd never normally admit this, but as much of a terror as the Samazon was
when she was a kitten, I kind of miss her antics now that she's a proper
young lady. It's hard to watch them grown up!
Hugs,
CatNipped