Not much to update on the kittens today. They are enjoying making a racket and charging round their room. I decided it was time to dig out my good camera and get some good shots of them in as much natural light as I could. Hope you enjoy.
Hi! We came over from the CB also - it is great to meet you - and what cuties you have there! It is so great that you help out and foster - we think it is so wonderful of you!
I wish I could take each and every one. I am wonderinf if we can foster in the coming Spring so will ask DH and the SPCA (I need the approval of both LOL!!)
I'd be glad for your UK readers to take a peek at my blog. I have taken in strays for years and I'm blogging about it now. We have fostered three groups of kittens this summer and just took in a fourth group (only two babies in this group). It's a wonderful experience. And you're right - the world needs more foster homes. Good luck to you. Chrystal from Daily Dose of Dogs (aka Cats with your Coffee) http://dogsandcats.typepad.com/
I started fostering in 2004 when I first got my own house. My first litter were three scared kittens, found under a shed in St Neots. They were all black and about four to five weeks old. I named them Tink, Cho and Pow. Cho and Pow went to live together and Tink still lives with me. Over the years I have fostered over 100 cats and kittens for various charities but I now foster for Wood Green Animal Shelter in Godmanchester in Cambridgeshire.
2004
First foster kitten - Cho
2005
First pregnant mum cat Bjorn and her six kittens
2006
Walter and Mouse - two farm ferals
2007
Molly's kittens - Sal, Wuffler, Parker, Elroy and Jake
2008
Martha with Pip, Merlin, Rose and Himba
2009
Ellie - serverely malnorished on arrival, this pic is after neutering and ready for a new home
8 comments:
We found yoo on the CB site. The kittens are adorable ~ thank you for doing such a wonderful job.
Hi! We read about you on the CB! You are doing such a wonderful job of taking care of these beauties!!!
Oh, my...! What wonderful photos and such sweet, precious babies. :-)
We just read about you on the Cat Blogosphere, are now following you.
Kudos for the wonderful work you are doing, all the love and care you have been giving your fosters over the years.
-Kim with Annie, Nicki, and Derry (all adoptees) in Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Darling babies!!!!!
Hi! We came over from the CB also - it is great to meet you - and what cuties you have there! It is so great that you help out and foster - we think it is so wonderful of you!
I wish I could take each and every one. I am wonderinf if we can foster in the coming Spring so will ask DH and the SPCA (I need the approval of both LOL!!)
I'd be glad for your UK readers to take a peek at my blog. I have taken in strays for years and I'm blogging about it now. We have fostered three groups of kittens this summer and just took in a fourth group (only two babies in this group). It's a wonderful experience. And you're right - the world needs more foster homes. Good luck to you.
Chrystal from Daily Dose of Dogs (aka Cats with your Coffee)
http://dogsandcats.typepad.com/
Oh, such cute faces.
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