Here they are one last time, in random order...

Detroit

Cleo

Beulah
In May of 2005, we decided we should try fostering kittens, to ease the pain of the loss of one of our cats. We lost Pepper on a Saturday, and 3 days later, we got a call that there was a litter of 6 orange tabbies that needed a foster home. That was when it all began. The title may make you scratch your head, but I was always amazed at the amount of noise these tiny little kittens can make when they are playing. From the living room, it does indeed sound like we have elephants upstairs.
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We saw the trio at the shelter last night and they are even cuter in person--wow! They'll go in a minute...
Yeah, I think so too. I got to meet Cider. She is a great girl! She cried until I came over to play with her. She needs a bunk-mate. Maybe Norton would be a good playmate for her.
:) I hope they all get adopted soon. Wouldn't it be great to have no cats in the shelter, even for a day?
Awww Just found your blog from 50kittens and if i was nearer to your shelter i would have fostered little Cleo straight away...
Shes a lovley little tortie girl!!!
checked the shelter website, and looks like Cleo and Detroit are already adopted.
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