Thursday, December 29, 2011

For the first time, my mother’s favorite kitten, Nala, opened her eyes a little bit! I also

found out that most cats, including lions, bring their babies by picking it up by the

neck. It might look painful but it actually doesn’t hurt. Tigress always sticks its tongue

out when she sleeps. Sometimes she lies down and puts her paws up like she was

surprised. It’s really hilarious and funny. I also think the mother cat’s parents is a cat

that’s black and a cat that’s grey since it’s a black and grey cat.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Two of our kittens have lost their navel strings. Which means the remaining one is the

youngest sister. My favorite kitten is Tigress. You can tell by its white paws. We were

getting closer. She’ll see my real face when she opens her eyes. She’s also the oldest

of the siblings. Each of them is mixed with orange and grey. The grey is part of her

mother which is an American Short hair. And the orange is part of their father which

 belongs to the species I don’t know. I must find out!

Thursday, December 22, 2011

growing kittens day 3

Our kittens are starting to lose their navel strings. I can also see now that they’ll open their little eyes when they grow up into a fully grown kitten and walk and run by themselves. Most of the time, I saw them piling over each other. They sometimes catch fleas, but luckily we take them out. Kittens that have eyes which are not open yet, can find their way to suck milk from their mother by smelling the milky smell. I can’t wait until they grow up because now, they’re so young and fragile. The mother cat bleeds a little because of enduring the pain of giving birth. My mum says that giving birth is painful as dying even as an animal. When my little sister was born, every day I came to the hospital my mum couldn’t speak much. I’m glad I’m a boy!