
Why would a mama do that? No one knew. However, the evidence today is quite plain: Tickles is nursing SIX marmalade newborns. (Her largest litter ever.)
Now we know what secret Tickles had lurking in her eyes when (in May) I snapped her picture with the kitten formula (that Dan bought hours before she showed up to settle her baby) in the post called
Meow-therhood.

After lunch, we left for the beach to cool off during the hottest day of the summer so far. (88ºF/31ºC) Tickles was resting outside on the deck. When we returned about 4:30 PM, Aaron checked on his mama cat in the porch. He announced, "She's got three kittens!"
Within a couple hours, two more babies appeared. By the time we returned from baseball practice at 8:30 PM, six marmalade babies lay in the laundry basket.
This morning Aaron began thinking of names. Before he got too far, I went out to sort them. I had a special mission.
This litter was born on July 1st, my Norwegian host mom's birthday. I'd spent the day thinking about Annie because I couldn't send her a birthday card. She died last year on July 30th. (See The Lord Works...)
Among five males, I found one female. I knew exactly what to do!

1 comment:
So will you be keeping Annie or finding a special home for her?
B
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