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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Filling out forms, standing in line


Playtime, originally uploaded by Jimmy Legs.

We're gearing up to start moving some of these kittens. I just realized that the oldest kittens have gotten really big in just the couple of weeks they've been here. It's been years since I got to watch a kitten grow up, so I don't remember if this is normal. But they're like 2/3rds the size of their own mom already! Their increased size, plus the fact that a couple are still not very tame is making me nervous. But I'm going to start posting to Craigs List soon to look for possible adopters. Perhaps somebody out there would be interested in a work in progress.

Then again, I hear about people adoptign cats, then wanting to return them for reasons like "he always tries to get outside" or "he scratched the furniture." Considering that declawing is still standard practice for many cat owners, I sometimes think maybe they're better off on the streets. Unless of course those streets are anywhere near JFK.

I'm thinking of dumping a thousand rats on the JFK tarmac; that'll learn 'em. Anyway, if you're interested in kittens, check out CL over the next few days! And come ot the Motico show tomorrow at Trash Bar! We're on at 10pm, giving you plenty of time to egg the neighbors' houses before heading out, but still getting you home in time for Conan.

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posted by Jimmy Legs at 3:50 PM



Comments:

Come on...you wanna keep them. You know you do. Hey, I've been seeing lots of "How to get rid of mice" posts on blogs. You should leave your kitten links there. Seriously, be careful of Craigs. Screen well, my friend!

I just stumbled across this blog. What are you planning on doing with these cats? Please check out this website on feral cats. http://www.neighborhoodcats.org/

RH, even if we get rid of every kitten pictured above, plus the few others not pictured, we still have something like 5 cats who aren't going anywhere! this is precisely why we're so nuts. believe me, if you ever hear me say, "man, we need more cats here," i will buy a hat, and proceed to eat it!

anon, we're slowly adopting out most of these cats, something we got into when we moved to this neighborhood which is rife with cats. we're fairly discerning about who gets em. want one (some)??

Thanks for responding. And i've had a chance to read more about what you're doing with these cats. As a cat lover, thank you for all your work with these absolutely beautiful cats. It just breaks my heart to see so many cats on the streets.

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