Like a walk through the country side living on a small farm is full of daily surprises, sometimes wonderful and amazing, and other times puzzling and sad. I hope you will walk with me as I live out my dream of living on this tiny farm. You will come to know the dogs, cats, Shetland sheep and chickens that make up this farm and what goes into keeping them happy and healthy. Come and join the journey with me.

Sunday, August 09, 2009

A Kindle of Kittens

Caution....possible cute overload ahead...enter at your own risk!










Whew....are they not the cutest little buggers? They should be used to lots of handling by the time they are big enough to get about. I weigh each one on the scale once a day to make sure they are gaining weight. Of course they get a few kisses too....


Kitty fix of the day brought to you by Butterfly.....

6 comments:

Nancy K. said...

Oh, they are just TOO adorable for words! But you do one HECK of a job with photos!!

Tammy said...

Thanks Nancy...I'm trying to lure people in to having to have one! ;-) Your compliment means allot coming from the lady that makes Chickens look like royalty in her pictures!
Tammy

Laney said...

OMG, I think I'm starting to hyperventilate! :-D

Kathy said...

If I didn't already have 7 cats here, I'd scoop them all up and "relieve" you of these little buggers. How wonderful, Tammy! And how is mum Butterfly doing? This so reminds me of Daisy May and her 6 kittens. I know each of those babies will find good homes and has a beautiful start on their lives with your care.
As the relations say Down Under...Good onya, mate!

Gail V said...

I want the white one with calico splashes on her head!
Gail in MN

Tammy said...

Kathy, I knew this kind of situation was going to 'happen' because we've had a few realatively quiet years on the stray cat front. (Meaning only about one per year!) I'm hoping that by catching Butterfly up and having the kittens in confinement that they will be well socialized and get all the food they need before we try and place them.
Gail, She will be ready in about six weeks! Heck, we will even pay for spay and she'll have her shots! :-)
Tammy