
Volvo here was a little scared of the camera flash.

- Private has really been trying to go everywhere I go.

- Grufski has found new use of her bed.

- Tater resting with his stuffed bear
Hi again. We still haven’t seen Tye-Dye or Hula. Private, however is blossoming. It turns out that she was calm when she was younger because she was sickly and there was gunk in her eyes. Now we barely need to use her eye medicine, she’s active and outgoing and she is in no way scrawny. She may be the second kitten we raised that will reach the big 1. The other lived for one year and a half and disappeared while we were gone. Now for a report on Grufski, Private’s mother. She hasn’t weened Private off her milk yet. This morning she nonchalantly strolled through three rows of corn sprouts, Private following her. At one point we had her trained, but that is faded. Grufski’s good news is that she actually uses the house we built for the cats. Now for a report on Grufski’s mom. She really loves that hemlock tree she lays under. Every time I go outside she is under it. Her good news is that we have trained her not to scamper into the house. Finally, for a report on Tater. After he does his rolling over, when we say”get up” he stands up. There’s also a problem. He is itching something terrible and we have to give him antihistomine pills. Note that mom did not help me spell that. Bye.
Hi Shayley,
Your kittens are really really cute. I have a puppy of my own and she is really nice. I can’t wait until we see each other on Friday.
Best Friends Forever!!
Bye
By: Jacqueline Thompson on July 1, 2009
at 9:42 pm
Hi Jacq, I can’t wait for you to come over! Maybe someday I could come to your house and see your puppy. By the way, where did you get the puppy?
See you tomorrow. Shayley
By: Shayley on July 2, 2009
at 7:56 am
My mom got her at the South C. pound.
By: Jacqueline Thompson on July 6, 2009
at 4:22 pm