Fluff ball had kittens last month. One survived the outdoor life. From our back garden, which has a lot of trees, Fluff ball and little Feather have moved to our front garden. Feather has the classic eyes you see in the sweet kitten photos you see on the internet- the puppy dog eyes that droop downwards, unblinking stare and almost fearless look into your eyes.
My younger daughter named him/her “Feather” and we think she must be about 6 weeks’ old now.
Isn’t she cute ?
We don’t water this part of the garden all that much, in order to not scare Feather and create a fear of water, which she invariably will have.
Her refuge are the weeds that grow in the garden and she seems to have a whole play field to herself. She posed for the photographs we took patiently and curiously eyed these strange two legged creatures who smelt and looked different from her mom but seemed interesting creatures.
A few spring flowers on the other side of the garden from where Feather Florence lives. Love the spring time.
Oh Susie! I love Feather, and your beautiful photographs. I so enjoyed seeing your gardens and the beautiful surrounding homes. Thanks so much for posting about Feather…you know I love cats. 🙂
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Feather has found a lovely spot. Cute photos 🙂
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I love cats, especially kittens. That is one little ball of love right there!
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What an adorable kitten!
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She/he is.
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Reminds me of a Persian kitten I visited in Abu Dhabi. I loved going to the computer store because I was reminded of my cat .
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Hi Susie, I published a pic of the kitty. This is how I often felt my year away. I loved visiting that little kitty.
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The kitty is so cute and the expression is the same as the one on Feather’s face.
Thank you,
Susie
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Feather is so adorable!! Thanks for sharing, Susie!
I’m sorry for your loss of the other kitties.
Love, Lucy
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Adorable kitty and your neighborhood and gardens are beautiful!
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I love the photos and the kitty is so cute! It looks like he/she has a wonderful place to be.
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Yes, Faye- he is so cute but the little children in the area we live in have found him now and have been throwing him up and down in their arms. My children worry for her safety.
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Oh no. Do they think the kitten likes that or are they just being mean?
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No they want to adopt and look after the kitten in their own gardens if their parents allow them to. I would like that too as it teaches children kindness and care of animals.
How are you Faye ?
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My sons always seemed to have a cat to take care of. It was good for them ….. the boys and the cats.
I am doing good. I overdid it a little the last couple days because the weather was so nice so I am backing off today as I don’t want to slow the healing down. It is definitely teaching me patience….which I am not too good at!
And how are you doing?
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I wish I had your email so I could write to you all that happened in my life the past days and my future plans.
Susie
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when you go into your follower list doesn’t my email show up when you highlight it? I know others have emailed me and I haven’t added anything.
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Faye,
I don’t see you in my list of followers yet.
Susie
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That is weird! I will redo that. Who knows what wordpress has done!
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Yes thanks.
But for me, I know you are my follower in spirit.
Susie
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