That "Grrr" reminds me of when my human babies were little and one would say to the other about a toy, "NOT yours! MINES!" Me thinks Gilda's going to be a fluffy big girl.
OMG, they're soooo cute! You know one thing I love about little kittens is when they do that thing where they kick their own ears with their back legs--they're so excited I don't think they even know they're doing it.
It seems to me that lots of times kittens have trouble deciding where all four limbs should be and what they should be doing. They almost look confused as to how many limbs they have!
Was that a growl?! What a goof. I love when kittens are all floppy and klutzy, and they try to do Grown Up Cat Things, like bathe themselves- or growl. Cracks me right up.
To match perfect little kittens with equally perfect adopters.
Kittens Currently in Residence and Available
I am currently kittenless, and waiting patiently for a new batch of babies. Or maybe a singleton or two! I do love the singletons. Stay tuned!
All the previous little campers have been adopted into new, loving homes. But that doesn't mean you can't admire them. Please scroll to your heart's content! There are lots and lots of graduates and they're all adorable.
The kittens featured here are fostered for The Humane Society of Tacoma and Pierce County in Washington State. They are dearly loved and pampered until ready for adoption, usually at 8-10 weeks of age.
The big kitties passing through occasionally are my permanent residents. They are introduced to the babies once the 2-week quarantine has passed.
I try very hard to find each kitten the best family based on it's unique personality and the home environment. If I can send them off in pairs, all the better! Click here to learn why.
Happy kittens and happy adopters are equally important.
How It Works
Visits with the kittens can be scheduled once they're settled in, at least six weeks old, and determined to be healthy. If all parties agree that there's a good match, the wee ones can go home within a day or two of being neutered.
Surgery is scheduled when they reach 2 months and 2 pounds. They will also be microchipped and receive their initial vaccines before heading to their new home.
Adoptions are completed at the Humane Society in Tacoma. Arrangements will be made between the adopter and foster mom to meet and complete the paperwork.
All HS policies and procedures apply.
Interested in Adopting?
If you're in the Tacoma/Seattle vicinity, send me an email with a little information about your household - it's residents, human and otherwise, and anything else you think might be pertinent.
The Truth About Declawing
Most of us are aware of the inhumanity involved in declawing kitties. Learn the facts here and share them at every opportunity.
Lots of people simply don't know. It's our duty to educate them.
Thank you!
Gilda is flat out goofy with that toy!
ReplyDeleteShe is gonna entertain someone very lucky!
Oooooh! She's scary! Don't you love it when they kick themselves in the head? One of my all time favorite kitten moves ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable spazz!! Is that her growling at 1:28?! What an adorable fierce little spazz!!
ReplyDeleteI love that when Mimi shows up, Gilda is all "Toy? What toy? " by completely sitting on it
ReplyDeleteThat "Grrr" reminds me of when my human babies were little and one would say to the other about a toy, "NOT yours! MINES!"
ReplyDeleteMe thinks Gilda's going to be a fluffy big girl.
Gilda has some substantial paws!
ReplyDeleteIt's funny when Mimi gets up above - Gilda seems to be saying, "Bat Mimi - no, toy - bat Mimi - no, toy..."
OMG, they're soooo cute! You know one thing I love about little kittens is when they do that thing where they kick their own ears with their back legs--they're so excited I don't think they even know they're doing it.
ReplyDeleteIt seems to me that lots of times kittens have trouble deciding where all four limbs should be and what they should be doing. They almost look confused as to how many limbs they have!
ReplyDeleteWas that a growl?! What a goof. I love when kittens are all floppy and klutzy, and they try to do Grown Up Cat Things, like bathe themselves- or growl. Cracks me right up.
ReplyDeleteI think tiny kitten growls may be the funniest thing I have ever seen in my life. Really.
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