Saturday, 14 December 2013

Sibling Love.

How much sweetness?

This much sweetness.

Look at the brother and sister holding paws. 

Gorgeousness.

It started with Charlotte grooming Webster. I love the look on his face. 
This is why these two will be adopted together. 
Love. 













 


Monday, 2 December 2013

Miss Charlotte the Squirrel



She's just gorgeous. How could you not fall in love with her?

Kitten Gorgeousness @ Mi Casa!

Charlotte (aka The Squirrel) and Webster are still living with me. There is an issue with Webster's gums which we are trying to resolve. Until then, they will live with me. I'm certainly not complaining. They are no trouble at all. Seriously. I already have my own collection of animals: 2 dogs, 2 cats, 2 rabbits, 4 birds and my extra two foster cats = NO TROUBLE!

As I'm working on the computer - Webster is keeping me company. Charlotte is gazing out the window at the front of the house. So if you would like some gorgeous and beautiful, no trouble at all kitten-cats of your own - these two would be awesome.

For the past couple of days they have been starving! I'm figuring this might be a growth spurt. I'm amazed at how much food two little kitties can pack away!

In the security that is their room, Charlotte is quite happy to lie down and not move while you have to setp over her. She will let you pick her up and love her up, but when she's out in the house its a somewhat different story. I've been letting them out of the room in the evenings and on the weekends when I'm home. (7kg of my big cat isn't something I want to leave them with just in case there are issues - my big boy can be territorial). Charlotte is elusive, but she is slowly becoming more confident in the larger space that is the house.  Last night while I was camera-less she curled up in the middle of the lounge, while Webster stretched out on the lounge's arm - his two little front legs stretched out as far as they would go. It was beyond gorgeous!

Webster came and joined me this morning on the bed and greeted me with the biggest ever rumble-purrs. It wasn't because he wanted food - I'd already fed him - he was after some love. How could you not melt over that?

Since pictures speak a thousand words, I'll just post a collection of them in their gorgeousness and let them speak for themselves.






Thursday, 21 November 2013

Out and About

Charlotte and Webster are now spending more time in the house. I still separate them at night and when I go to work.

My beefcake of a cat is over 7kg and the kittens are only 3kg. Not a fair play fight - even 2 on 1 :)













Thursday, 7 November 2013

New Cubby

Both kittens check out their new cubby.

Webster gives the most beautiful nose to nose kisses.

Charlotte gives the most gorgeous cuddles. She settles into your arms like they're a shelf ... How could you not love that?

I've rearranged their room a little bit ... Hence the little cubby.

I've also given them new collars. Webster has purple, Charlotte light pink.

I will regret it I'm sure when they engage in early morning wrestles.









Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Peeping Through My Own Window

And this is what I see when I get home ...

Charlotte and Webster canoodling ...

Sweetness galore ...





Sunday, 3 November 2013

Armful of Purring Kittens

I had an armful then a lap-full of purring gorgeousness aka Webster & Charlotte this afternoon.

And it was one of the highlights if my day.

The other highlight was my hunkapurringlove who took a nap with me then curled himself up in my arms as I was trying to work on a paper.

Rescue cats rock.

Adopt them.

And then you too can have an armful of purring kittens. And you too can feel as lovely as I do now.

You should be 50 shades of jealous :p


Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Webster - The Amazing Photo Bomber

Charlotte & Webster continue to be gorgeous. They are the sweetest pair. Quick to purr - and it's sustained.

They also play quite a bit which is very comical. I've included Webster (and my hairy pants - I have been on the floor) in his pounce pose - just before he flew over my crossed legs & landed on The unsuspecting Charlotte.

Charlotte loves to play - she loves a lil' toy mousie and a lanyard ;). Loves a lanyard.

And Webster is a major photo bomber.

I also catch them snuggling bet I can never seem to get a picture! I'm on a mission!

Totally still looking for a home ;)













Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Introducing Charlotte & Webster

This is my first post about my fosters Charlotte and Webster. I love them. I LOVE them.


Webster and Charlotte are awesome. They're good with other cats, dogs, and my pet rabbits with whom they share a room for the time being! Like I said awesome.

Charlotte likes to feel safe and secure. Do you blame her? She was living on the streets and its understandable. But it doesn't take her long at all to feel comfortable. It really doesn't.

When I go in and sit with them, Little Miss Charlotte will come out and rub her little face all over my hand - purring madly. She will pull my hand to her face with her paws. I can't tell you how gorgeous this is. How could you not fall in love with that?


Webster loves playing - whether its a cat toy or a simple rolled up ball of paper. He loves to play ... he's alert, playful, agile, and makes you laugh and smile. They will also play with each other which I am sure to share with you in time ...

I am so blessed to have these gorgeous little ones in my care. I really am. (Thank you Starfish Animal Rescue)

I'd like to point out here that Webster loves to headbutt your camera hand so getting face shots of him can be a challenge ...  







<----  Selfie by Webster

Obviously a super clever cat ;)

Ok, time for some sookie kitten lovin'









If you'd like to adopt these gorgeous two - go here:

Webster:
http://www.petrescue.com.au/listings/247185

Charlotte:
http://www.petrescue.com.au/listings/247183

Tuesday, 15 October 2013

50 Shades of Tabby


I am an early childhood teacher and I work full time. I blog about teaching. I also write and am in the process of a few other projects. I share my life with dogs, cats, rabbits, and birds. And when I can,  I foster. 

In 2013 I started officially fostering because early one morning on Facebook I saw a face that I fell in love with. His name was Felix and he was shared on Starfish Animal Rescue's page. He looked like my tabby-boy Cody who I adore in the biggest way. I wanted Felix to be safe. I wanted him to have a family who would love him as much as I love my boy Cody. It was getting desperate, the time was ticking away. He was going to be killed, and I was ready to fly out the door at the last minute to adopt him and then try to rehome him myself! Starfish Animal Rescue however stepped up for him and took him in. She also was in love with him (he had gorgeous feet as well as a gorgeous face!). With supervision and mentoring from SAR I was able to give Felix a home. I will tell his story in his own post because his story deserves to be told. 

I am playing the smallest part in rescue. I am doing this because I don't have the power to change the system alone. I am doing this because I think they all deserve a chance. I am doing this because I don't have copious amounts of money that I can give to others. I am doing this, because emotionally I can't handle visiting pounds and shelters, knowing that those who don't get rescued or adoption will die. 

Those are the facts. The cold hard horrible facts. They DIE. They aren't "put to sleep" - They are killed. The apathy of society and the current legislation both on state and national levels are abhorrent to me. The millions of animals that have already been killed weigh heavily upon my heart. 

I give massive amounts of credit and respect to those who run and work in rescue and do the heavy (both physical, mental, and emotional) hands on work.