Naptime, perhaps? |
Yes, please. |
Most definitely! |
Naptime, perhaps? |
Yes, please. |
Most definitely! |
It was almost three years ago when I made the 10 Reasons You Should Foster a Cat video.
At that point in my foster-parent-to-kittens life things were relatively easy going. But these last few years have taught me that fostering is full of ups but is also full of just as many downs. While it's fun and exciting to play with cute little kitties all day, it's also work. And this bunch of babies are work.They always use the litter box at the exact same time! |
Climbers and jumpers? YES! They almost can get out of the tub on their own.
Paws over the side. He's oh-so-close! |
Huey is ready for his closeup. |
Dewey wants you to know the harder you chew, the more that comes out. And he wants you to see his baby teeth. |
Louie wants you to know a gruel face, a pink nose, and baby blue eyes are a great color combination. |
With these kinds of pictures the ups outweigh the downs, don't ya think?
I'm not sure who worked harder this week and needs a break more. Me? My Duck Tales? Guess I'll let you be the judge.
Monday
Monday was weigh in day. As these babes are little they get weighed quite frequently but Monday is the day that counts because it's the day their weights are submitted to Simply Cats. It's also the day my postal scale I use for all my Etsy shipping does double duty.
Side note: In the last couple months my Etsy shop has really taken off. My most popular items are the vaccination card holders - I've already sewn (and sold) 800 of them. (Go me!) The most popular fabric? The bright kitty cats, of course!
Everybody loves my kitty cat fabrics being weighed on my postal scale. But do real live kitty cats like being weighed on the postal scale? Heck no, especially since I make them sit in a little bin for their weights.
Huey tried to squeeze himself under the blanket. |
Dewey proceeded to chew the blanket - and the metal tin. |
Louie tried to make a run for it. |
Tuesday
Tuesday is Tutorial Tuesday here at Deb's Days and Huey was a featured guest. This week we taught everyone how to make holders for plastic grocery bags. While Huey wasn't scheduled to have any speaking parts, he took it upon himself at the 49 second mark to make his noisy presence know.
Wednesday
Two of the little ducklings decided to reenact a prison escape. I partially cover their humble abode with a blanket so it's a bit darker for them during the day but somehow they climbed on top of the blanket and made their way out and about.
Sorry kiddos, the camouflage isn't hiding you a darn bit. |
Thursday
Not only did we have attempted escapees we had a couple over the wall, scampering about like cockroaches when you turn on a light. With the babies outgrowing their prison cell, on Thursday we moved them into a bigger and better joint - my favorite place to corral kitties - these popup pens. No more crawling out the top now!
Friday
Finally, TGIF! Mr. Huey, Dewey, and Louie have become active little ducks and are ready to explore a bit more space. I planned on putting them on the couch to scamper about (and get a kitty cat family photo), but I was a little concerned about something I saw on Mr. Dewey's little leg. After a trip back to Simply Cats, with the lights off and a black light shining on his back leg, the suspicions were confirmed. The green glow on the leg joint tells us he has ringworm.
Hard to see, but there is some fluorescent green there. |
Sorry, kids. But know we're all in this together. |
Today we're learning how to make our own homemade holder for all those plastic grocery sacks.
For this easy sewing project you will need: