Pippin went to his new home last night, and he already feels pretty at home!

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Pippin went to his new home last night, and he already feels pretty at home!
Baby was adopted this week to a lovely couple who fully intend to pamper her as she feels she deserves. Congratulations to Baby and her new family! She is settling into her new home, and enjoying the perks and her new people.
Baby is a young and delightful kitty. She’s very friendly, loves to play, and loves attention. She is under 2 years old and has a loving, trusting nature. She is spayed and utd on vaccinations and has no known health issues. She was a very good mom to her first litter, but would really love to be the center of your world!
Pippin is an adorable black kitten with classic “tuxedo” markings. Everyone loves him, because he has so much personality. He can nearly burst with playfulness, but then snuggle in your lap for his down time. He is neutered and utd on vaccinations.
Pippin and Baby get along well, and could be adopted together, or they could go to separate homes. Pippin would do best in a home with another animal for company, as he is very sociable kind of guy. If you are interested in adopting Pippin or Baby or both, please contact me.
Below are photo galleries for Pippin and Baby. Enjoy!
Pippin, king of all the cute.
Baby, really the perfect kitty.
We’ve had a couple of delightful families visit the kittens this week and last, one with two kids and one with one. They have shown what a great combination kids and kittens can be! All three kids are kind and gentle and patient with the kittens – and the kittens are responding by becoming more confident and happy with them. Thank you for helping these kittens learn that humans are fun to be with!
Pippin seems to have been born with all the confidence. He’s had crazy time with all the kids – and snuggle time with them too. So much cute all around!
Irene loves the new slanted scratching pad plus play center. She sharpened her claws on it quite vigorously. Then she decided that it must be possible to take a nap on the slanted surface. She tried so hard to curl up in such a way that she wouldn’t slide down! No go.
This is a special post for Anna – who visited today and was smitten with Pippin. Who can blame her!?
The kittens saw solid food for the first time today. Almost everyone was curious, but only one decided it was edible. Not just edible but delicious! Patches loved it. I finally had to take it away from her, because I didn’t want her to eat more than a few bites. I said, “Don’t overload your system with something new!” But she was not impressed with my logic, and kept looking for more.
I heard about someone who fed her kittens a different food at every feeding. The result was robust kittens with no digestive issues. It goes against conventional wisdom that you should never change a cat’s food suddenly; you should always transition gradually. Maybe that’s true of adult cats – and maybe it’s true of cats who haven’t had a variety when they were little. I’m going to try it, because it makes sense. Kittens in the wild eat whatever mom catches, and there must be some variation.