Just who are you accusing of hiding kittens in the grain tub?
Farmers....or so the AR folks would have you believe. However, had you been a fly on the wall in a certain upstate NY dairy barn this morning you would have gotten an ear full of just how hardhearted they are in real life..
See, three little black kittens popped out of wherever mama Athena has been keeping them hidden and Liz found them while we were milking this morning.
Chores ground to a total halt. There was much crooning and cuddling and cooing and baby talk. Did I mention cuddling? Ownership was distributed. See, technically Athena belongs to Liz as she brought her home from our friend's farm. However, everybody loves her, Alan especially. Although he lobbied hard to have ownership of the actual kitten factory transferred to his account, he was awarded instead a single black kitten. Beck also got one and Liz kept one for herself.
Athena, a spotted brown tabby, was not concerned as long as a sufficient level of admiration was bestowed upon her offspring, as well as upon herself for her great accomplishment.
Canz (Elvis's canned cat food) was heisted from the house. Ditto dry kitty food. There was discussion, by the subject of Wordless Wednesday Revisited, of running up to the vet's office (once the roads all open again) for little kitty vaccinations. He may look ruff and gruff, but he loves kitties. It would seem that his kids do too.
I'm telling you, you would have been embarrassed by the gushing....brutal.
7 comments:
Three kittens, three kids. Coincidence?
Nice job Athena!
You'll probably exploit them by putting them to work catching mice.
very good.. that expression and what you wrote,priceless..
Ah yes, they are so truly worried about rights.
Jan - don't say that too loud!
We don't spoil them or anything.
I am SO GLAD the kitties have all been claimed, or I would be tempted to add to the 3 house mousers that currently run my place. As it is, a neighbor's cat has been taking afternoon naps on my front porch ... uh, oh.
BTW, I am expecting pictures, but I know from experience how hard it is to get good pix of black cats.
Oh, kittens. *sigh* You lucky dogs, you. LOL
Joated, hmmm....maybe not. lol
Jan, shhh...that is just what we are planning. lol
Mike, thanks, she is a really nice cat.
Moos, yeah, they have no clue do they, living in their ivory towers in cities and never smelling fresh cow....
And Jan did indeed guess our plans.
AKA, I am hoping they do better than barn cats tend to. Athena is smarter than your average barn cat at least and is taking very good care of them
Rebecca, they were a great treat among the gloom and doom these days. Hope you are staying dry!
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