Sunday, January 8, 2012

The Return (Again) of a Classic, and a Blog Address Update

Here we go again! Kittens playing under and around the bathroom door. It's a ritual in these here parts and I hope you haven't tired of it. I could watch them for hours on end. Truth be told, I have.

I can't tell you which kitten is which, other than it's Rufus, Gilda and Mimi. I can tell them apart when they're side by side, or sitting still. Rufus is the tiniest and has a little bit darker coat; Gilda is the largest, and her fur is a little longer; Mimi's features are more delicate and petite.

But when they're in a pack and in motion, it's a challenge. I gave up trying. It's pointless.

Here goes!! Let the games begin!



Silliness. Kittens are so utterly, wonderfully predictable.

As for the blog address update, I've shortened the domain name to www.pitterpatsofbabycats.com, deleting '.blogspot'. You should be automatically re-directed, but to eliminate the possibility of problems, you may want to revise your bookmark or link if you have one. I'd hate like heck to lose you!

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  1. new url... got it!

    That has to be the most fun bathroom door ever :)

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  2. Can tell why it is not possible to tell who is who. They are just silhouettes! So cute!

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  3. Not to be contrary, but it's not true that kittens are always predictable, Sue! May I remind you of two kittens who could squeeze under a certain door, much to everyone's surprise?

    :o)

    Although it is predictable that the naked pink mouse hanging from the bathroom door hinge is a total kitten magnet!!

    Will note the new URL... I'd hate to get lost!

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  4. congrats on the new URL.. and thanks for the video, I needed a dose of cute tonight

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  5. LOVE that video! Thanks for making us smile.

    We'll go update your url now. :)

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  6. I love them...and that bathroom door, too!

    Does that make me REALLY really strange?

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  7. Love little handfulls of floofs.
    Id be worried the door might close on someone but it looks very steady is it on a hook?

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  8. I love the way one of them runs behind the door as if to say - "OK guys, my turn!".

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