There must be someone out there willing to adopt these beauties!
The long haired gene showed up a few years ago, and now we have so many handsome babies!
These ones will likely need to be trapped for spays and neuters, though. One of the fluffballs does allow pets, sometimes, but the other two are not quite there yet.
At times like this, we could just close up the ramp door of the isolation shelter to keep them in place for an overnight fast before getting fixed. Getting them out and into carriers, though, would not be so easy!
The tabby on the shelf on top is Rabi, Kohl’s brother, from the oldest litter. He’s getting so big, yet he’s only about 6-7 months old!
We have way, way too many cats.
I love every one of them!
The Re-Farmer

If I lived close I’d probably have several, I’d be a proper crazy cat lady! As it is, I live on the other side of the world, but I do agree they are all adorable!
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I’ve always been a dog person. Never dreamed I’d become a crazy cat lady! 😄😄
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So was I until I got a cat.
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I’m a rat person. They are like really small dogs with big teeth and are amazingly intelligent and bond for life which makes them great pets but just for a little while as they usually only live for 3 years.
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I like rats – as pets! In the wild, not so much. 😉
We had teddy bear hamsters when my daughters were little. I doubt they even remember them, they were so young. 😁
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Yep. Wild rats are a whole other story.
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Those cats are beauties indeed!
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