A bit late, but here are the pics. You were probably wondering, "What's the point of going on about how cute they are without posting pics?"
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2107413570&code=21581238&mode=invite&DCMP=isc-email-AlbumInvite
There are videos too, but I've only had time to upload one.
The toy of choice is still Mommy's tail - http://www.vidiLife.com/index.cfm?f=media.play&vchrMediaProgramIDCryp=04BDDC7E-B76E-4DF6-B41E-3
I'm really anxious to start giving them away. They were fine when they were little. They just slept and ate and looked cute. But then they got more active, and started scratching and biting everything in sight. They'd also crawl into boxes and run around at all hours of the night. They've also crapped in every corner of the house. I'm serious. And just when I think they're finally litter trained...
Paws: Hey, there aren't any more corners left.
Tiger: Hell, why don't we just do it on the middle of the floor?
Paws: Good idea!
The worst was when I came home one day and smelled a wonderful fragrance as I sat down at my computer. There was nothing next to the TV and nothing next to the desk. Then I peek under the desk and lo and behold, there's a nice smattering of kitty syrup splattered all over my computer cables. And this stuff was fresh. Not just salad fresh, I'm talking right off the Krispy Kreme line, piping hot fresh. I never knew how painful cleaning off so many wires could be.
Well, they're eating solid food now, which means it's about time. But Mia is still lactating and continues to let them feed. She should be trying to wean them! Oh and her #2's have gotten even worse than before, if that's even possible. But that's a story for another time.
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2107413570&code=21581238&mode=invite&DCMP=isc-email-AlbumInvite
There are videos too, but I've only had time to upload one.
The toy of choice is still Mommy's tail - http://www.vidiLife.com/index.cfm?f=media.play&vchrMediaProgramIDCryp=04BDDC7E-B76E-4DF6-B41E-3
I'm really anxious to start giving them away. They were fine when they were little. They just slept and ate and looked cute. But then they got more active, and started scratching and biting everything in sight. They'd also crawl into boxes and run around at all hours of the night. They've also crapped in every corner of the house. I'm serious. And just when I think they're finally litter trained...
Paws: Hey, there aren't any more corners left.
Tiger: Hell, why don't we just do it on the middle of the floor?
Paws: Good idea!
The worst was when I came home one day and smelled a wonderful fragrance as I sat down at my computer. There was nothing next to the TV and nothing next to the desk. Then I peek under the desk and lo and behold, there's a nice smattering of kitty syrup splattered all over my computer cables. And this stuff was fresh. Not just salad fresh, I'm talking right off the Krispy Kreme line, piping hot fresh. I never knew how painful cleaning off so many wires could be.
Well, they're eating solid food now, which means it's about time. But Mia is still lactating and continues to let them feed. She should be trying to wean them! Oh and her #2's have gotten even worse than before, if that's even possible. But that's a story for another time.
3 Comments:
How can something so small and cute and furry be such a nuisance?
i wish i could give you one so you could find out. =P actually, one or two wouldn't be a problem; the fact that there's FIVE of them is the problem.
I, on the other hand, have no pets. Just a few plants. : (
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