Mama cat may have had only one kitten, but that little floof-nugget hit the jackpot by being born into the cuddliest, most protective extended family a kitten could ever hope for. Get ready to swoon as papa cat and his buddies wait patiently to welcome a precious new friend into the world. (via Alice Shortcake)
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This. This is what I needed today, so sweet and pure.
OK, too much cute. I’m done, useless for the rest of the day. (Well, that’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it.)
My heart went splort. Looks like the happiest family in the world.
Mama looks like a British Shorthair. I love their dramatic coloration! What about the curly-eared kitty? Not a Scottish Fold, right?
Right, it’s an American Curl
I call double matchingks!
Mommy, baby and husky dog, and daddy and the other two dogs.
This must be cuddliest, lovingest group of critters in the world.
That is going to be the most soiled singleton kitten in the world!
Okay that is supposed to be SPOILED. Not soiled!
I’m sure that little one gets plenty of baffs.
This family should adopt me meow!
Well, tousle my hair and call me Boris! I’d completely forgotten that I’d sent in this little gem.
Hi, Boris!
These fuzzes are too sweet.
Wait,
Did mama have to have a Cesarean hence the wrapping on her front leg?
Kinda looks that way to me too.
Hey cat experts – seeing this little baby reminds me of something I’ve always wanted to know. How are kittens’ ears are on the sides of their heads but by adulthood they’re on top? I’m sure it has something to do with the development of the head, but I’m curious as to what exactly happens.
Take care, rest well, sleep well dear folk; I love this space. Thank you so much Mike.
This is one of the best posts Mike has ever written, I keep coming back to see how cute they are.
The Husky seems to be smiling and there is so much love in the Goldies’ eyes.