Little Lavender may have been the last to open her eyes, but that hasn't stopped her from keeping up with her siblings. She is currently the second heaviest and most rambunctious of the bunch.
Little Lavender may have been the last to open her eyes, but that hasn't stopped her from keeping up with her siblings. She is currently the second heaviest and most rambunctious of the bunch.
The kittens are two weeks old today and Lupine is taking it all in with his baby blues.
This gray little guy being used as a pillow is Hollyhock. Though you can't see from the pic, he is a gray and white tuxedo, but like his brother Lupine, he has absolutely no white on his face, only his paws and chest.
The kittens turned one week old yesterday. I guess it's time for some proper introductions. This is Lupine. He's the biggest of the bunch (just over 230 grams). He takes after his mom being a black tuxedo, but he has no white on his face at all. All of his white is on his chest and paws.
Our new mom Foxglove is doing very well. Her kittens are growing like weeds. I think it should be smooth sailing from here on. I don't really have much to do for the next 3 to 4 weeks other than keep mom well fed and happy. She'll do the rest.
Well, dang. The all black kitten is not going to make it. I've got her in my lap all snuggled up nice and warm and will just give her love until she passes, which will probably be within the hour.
It's hard to get good pics of them at this age, but I think my wife did a pretty good job with this one.