Chilly kitties – plus first contact!

With last night’s chill, the yard cats were most definitely feeling it! A whole lot of kittens are hanging out in the sun room, curled up on various beds and blankets, in piles.

It’s getting time to open up the cat house to clean it up, as well as setting up one side of the sun room, for the winter.

They are also seem extra enthusiastic at feeding time, with this new kibble!

I had a bit of a surprise among the cats swirling around my feet as I tried to get out of the old kitchen, closing the inner door behind me to keep cats from running into the old kitchen, and not step on any cats while stepping down from the doorway.

An adorable little face I don’t usually see this close to me!

Baby Hypotenose was in the crowd. I got this picture of her, later.

That is Baby Hypotenose – or perhaps we could call her Lady Hypotenose.

This is one of those times when who the daddy is, is not in doubt!

The irony is, I’m less sure of who the mother is! I’m about 95% sure it’s Sprout, as I saw her with Hypotenose Jr and an orange kitten. Then the orange kitten disappeared.

Sprout quite a bit more feral, and is one of the mamas that isn’t very motherly.

As for Baby Hypotenose, as I was setting kibble out in the sun room, she was right in there with the other cats, milling around under my feet.

So I tried to pet her.

She let me!!!

She started to run off, but stopped and let me rub her neck and shoulders. I’m so happy! We’ve been able to identify her as female, only because she’s a bit of a show off when she runs around with her tail up. We have one female kitten that’s a lot more socialized. If we can get Baby Hypotenose socialized, too, that’ll make at least 2 female kittens we’ll be able to get to a vet over the winter!

Here’s hoping!

There was another rare visitor in the sun room, though not one I was able to touch. I got this photo later on, too.

I’m pretty sure this tuxedo is one of ours from last year, but I’m not 100% sure. It’s not a regular.

It was also very, very hungry, which would be the only reason I was able to get close to it while putting the kibble out.

I think it’s adorable that it is cuddling with the kitten in the shelf shelter! That kitten is one of the more socialized ones.

This one, however, is not…

They’re going to miss this tree when we finally have it cut down. The cats love to climb all over it.

I’m thinking we leave a fair bit of the trunk standing. My usual thought is that we could use the stump to support a table or a bench. Actually, it’s thick enough it could probably support both.

If we leave more of the trunk, though, we could also add cat shelves or small shelters onto it.

That’s not going to happen for a while, though. We need to get it done, though. It’s roots are cracking the basement all, and the branches are overhanging the roof. My daughters were able to trim some away, but the bulk of it will need a professional tree company to remove, without risking damage to the roof.

Unless my brother decides to do it himself. Which I wouldn’t want, as it would be a pretty dangerous job. It’s just too close to the house.

For now, though, the cats love it. They also use it to get onto the roof, where they can then go to the second floor windows and check out what my daughters are doing! 😁

Like this little one was checking me out from the branch above me.

They are so sweet.

The Re-Farmer

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