See how they grow! It's time to say Feliz CumpleaƱos, because Teddi and Tobi celebrate their first birthday today. I can hardly believe that it's been a whole year since I arrived home from church and found a very pregnant cat crying on my doorstep. On this date last year, I was sitting up at midnight, playing midwife to Teddi and Tobi, Timmy and Pickles. And now our quadruplets are already one year old. I don't know how Timmy and Pickles turned out (they were adopted by a Spanish family) but Teddi and Tobi have grown up to be very fluffy and very cute. They were not much bigger than my thumb when they were born.... but now Teddi is a huge boy who's quite heavy to pick up, while Tobi is small and light, but even fluffier than her big brother. Both of them have passports now (Spanish passports, of course!) and vaccination booklets to prove that they're protected from rabies and all the other cat diseases. The plan is still that they will travel to my parents in Scotland at some point, but we haven't managed to work out the logistics of the trip yet. In the meantime, they're still with Mama Tamba, and are enjoying being outdoor cats since we moved from the flat to our new house.
Monday, 22 February 2010
Happy Birthday...... one year on!
See how they grow! It's time to say Feliz CumpleaƱos, because Teddi and Tobi celebrate their first birthday today. I can hardly believe that it's been a whole year since I arrived home from church and found a very pregnant cat crying on my doorstep. On this date last year, I was sitting up at midnight, playing midwife to Teddi and Tobi, Timmy and Pickles. And now our quadruplets are already one year old. I don't know how Timmy and Pickles turned out (they were adopted by a Spanish family) but Teddi and Tobi have grown up to be very fluffy and very cute. They were not much bigger than my thumb when they were born.... but now Teddi is a huge boy who's quite heavy to pick up, while Tobi is small and light, but even fluffier than her big brother. Both of them have passports now (Spanish passports, of course!) and vaccination booklets to prove that they're protected from rabies and all the other cat diseases. The plan is still that they will travel to my parents in Scotland at some point, but we haven't managed to work out the logistics of the trip yet. In the meantime, they're still with Mama Tamba, and are enjoying being outdoor cats since we moved from the flat to our new house.
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