We have decided it was time for our Gingercats
(affectionately called "Gin-Gin") to have feline
companionship again and so we now welcome the new additions to our family, Nikki and Nichie (pronounced Nee-She), two blue lynx point Siamese male kittens.
You can tell how thrilled Gin-Gin is:
She is getting better, though. Now she is tolerating them
and even sometimes playing with them.
Nikki and Nichie appear to be sweet, don't they?
Nikki is on the left and Nichie on the right
Now who would think those sweet little kittens could
terrorize poor Gin-Gin and Max, our little white Maltese
dog?
Here is an example of how poor Gin-Gin looks after a day
with the little angels:
The kittens just love to play and tease. Sometimes Gin-Gin
and Max do take it the wrong way and get very upset. But
do you think the kittens worry about it? This is a typical
kitten reaction to Gin-Gin and Max's anger:
If they could stick their tongues out and wag their ears
with their paws at the same time, they would. They are just
so bold and sassy!
Nothing fazes these two. They are always bright, curious,
and happy cats. Always looking and seeking new adventures
and letting nothing stand in their way. No matter what
trouble they get into, they always have that happy-go-lucky
disposition:
Nikki and Nichie always have a smile on their face and an
alert wag in their tails.
But at the end of the day, after all the playing and
trouble making and adventures cease, they are just two
sweet, adorable kittens, who are tuckered out. So our
little angels stop and rest, dreaming of new exciting
things that await them:
And so they dream of new quests and ventures. They haven't
tried these yet
but I am sure they will and will find many more things to
amuse themselves.
But for now, sweet kittens, sleep and dream. We will
cherish your growing up years and watch you develop into
the adults you will become. But for us, all our pets are
our babies, no matter how old they are!