A couple of you have asked about my dear Minnie following her appearance in an earlier post.She and her sister Rosemary were my very first foster kittens exactly three years ago to the day.
I'll share a bit of their story with you during the hiatus after the Ducharmes have been placed with their permanent families.

Oh, they are so cute all snuggled up! And those tiny tails are adorable!
ReplyDeleteOh how darling......what sweet girls. I just love all girls!
ReplyDeleteI love when cats snuggle like little people. That's so terribly cute!
ReplyDeletethe first I said when I said the cuddling pic was "awww..." then the second thing was "she has crazy torties..." i have one. i should know.
ReplyDeleteThat is a sweet photo....sibling love is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOh my HEAVENS!!!!! The are beautiful! I can't wait to learn more about them.
ReplyDeleteMy Beatrix is a pastel tortie too! Beatrix is the boss of us.
Oh! Two torties!
ReplyDeleteI'm owned by a crazy tortie too. But I love that crazy girl.
They are soooo adorable... :-)
ReplyDeleteOh the cuddling photo is just priceless...gorgeous sisters :)
ReplyDeleteMy gosh! What snuggle bunnies!!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet that they love each other. It seems like your home is full of kitteh love everywhere you turn. Thank you for all that you do for these little fur-furs.
ReplyDeleteFor those of you who haven't had the honor of meeting Sue, I can tell you that her home is the most peaceful place I have ever been. Her kitties are warm and welcoming, and they all adore each other. It's heaven on earth and Sue is a true angel.
ReplyDeleteNo surprise, just look at those girls! Just a small taste of Sue and her beautiful furry family. Dibs on reincarnating as Sue's foster kitty!
You kept the first kittens you fostered permanently? My goodness! I foster kittens too, but I'm afraid that had I keep the first kittens I fostered, my husband wouldn't have trusted me to foster again-- he'd be too afraid of me keeping them all! :)
ReplyDeleteIt is hard for me to say goodbye to my foster kittens, but truthfully, I always worry more about the mother cats. Kittens are charming and get adopted easily because they are so cute. It's the full grown mother cats, who are just as sweet as can be, who end up competing with their own babies for the scarce homes available.
That is one of the sweetest things I have ever seen. :*)
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet pair o' kitties!
ReplyDeleteI have a medium-hair dilute tortie kitty, who is indeed like two kitty purrsonalities in one body.
A very unique view of her world!