I would love to be able to follow the story of the cat, her kittens, and the ducklings. How will everyone get along as they grow up?
Gigi the cat ladyJuly 17, 2017 / 8:57 am
Oh boy, I had forgotten I sent that video, the part I love most is at 2:40 and 2:47 when she grabs the duckling by the tail : “Get back here you!” LOL!!
DubravkamcvmdJuly 17, 2017 / 9:17 am
I love her distress/annoyance at the ducklings’ behavior. It would be so interesting to see how all the “litter mates” react to their increasingly divergent behavior. And would Mom continue to be exasperated or would she just throw up her paws?
julieJuly 17, 2017 / 9:24 am
The partitioned eating stations for Meatball and his family are too much – the “privacy curtains” and the 4 auto feeders (one for each cat! ) are hilarious. I can’t believe the cats don’t just jump over the partitions into each others’ spaces.
allein ?July 17, 2017 / 9:27 am
*Checks under hood. No pup.* 🙁
Oh, well…who’s up for a game of Duck, Duck, Mews?
6rabbitsJuly 17, 2017 / 9:56 am
Totally not surprised about the ravens–scary smart!
Love the duckling story. Most interesting is how it’s the mothering instinct on overdrive in the 2 hrs. after giving birth that made it possible.
debgJuly 17, 2017 / 10:38 am
No wonder Odin carries ravens on his shoulders. They’re amazing birds.
Mike, your hovertext on the fat cat story cost me another keyboard. My whole office heard the laughter.
So many happy endings for hurt critters in this batch. Kudos to all the rescuers and to everybody–fur-covered or not–who refused to give up.
I would love to be able to follow the story of the cat, her kittens, and the ducklings. How will everyone get along as they grow up?
Oh boy, I had forgotten I sent that video, the part I love most is at 2:40 and 2:47 when she grabs the duckling by the tail : “Get back here you!” LOL!!
I love her distress/annoyance at the ducklings’ behavior. It would be so interesting to see how all the “litter mates” react to their increasingly divergent behavior. And would Mom continue to be exasperated or would she just throw up her paws?
The partitioned eating stations for Meatball and his family are too much – the “privacy curtains” and the 4 auto feeders (one for each cat! ) are hilarious. I can’t believe the cats don’t just jump over the partitions into each others’ spaces.
*Checks under hood. No pup.* 🙁
Oh, well…who’s up for a game of Duck, Duck, Mews?
Totally not surprised about the ravens–scary smart!
Love the duckling story. Most interesting is how it’s the mothering instinct on overdrive in the 2 hrs. after giving birth that made it possible.
No wonder Odin carries ravens on his shoulders. They’re amazing birds.
Mike, your hovertext on the fat cat story cost me another keyboard. My whole office heard the laughter.
So many happy endings for hurt critters in this batch. Kudos to all the rescuers and to everybody–fur-covered or not–who refused to give up.
Perfect titles and hovers, Mr. Mike.
Mama cat + her kittens + her yellow kittens = off the charts cuteness!!