Bessie also has a shoulder harness and lead, you just can’t see it. When they were younger, we used to take them for a walk through the plantation with their leads on...now that they are both grown up, they are allowed to go on their own.
Bessie and Peppi are two of a litter of eight. The mother was a Russian Blue. She belonged to a woman across the street. After she had the little ones, she died in an accident. We found homes for the rest and kept two.
Thanks for the tip TAC. I tried it and couldn’t get it right.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y258/FredNerks/kittens045.jpg
Here is an image of four waiting behind the screen door.
Here is an image of four waiting behind the screen door.<<<
I am always amazed at the fact that your cats and ours are the same.
That is a litter that I would expect to see here in the feral cats, they have white and black and yellow and siamese all in the same litter.
There have only been a few blues, but they exist and came out of a black female.
Some of these are related to the wild bobcat, they have super long legs and long hair in the ears.
I stopped to allow a bobcat to cross the road and he took his time, it was something to see a calico bobcat, huge and definitely related to house cats.
When I lived on the mountain, someone dumped a Labrador female who would mate with the wild Coyotes and the pups were beautiful and mean, never going to be house pets.
Your babies are all lovely.