The Careless Kitten
March 30th 2011 21:00
This is yet another addition to my ever-growing library. This is a story about why kittens outgrow the mucking-around stage they all go through. That explains the sudden change in Butterscotch and Gingersnap’s behaviour.
When I first met these boys, they were just leaving kittenhood and entering cathood. I remember how difficult it was to take photos of them: Butterscotch loves to paw the camera strap. In the end, I would have to hide the strap inside the palm of my hand if I was ever to get a photo of them. They would also engage in kitty wrestling matches and would knock things over in the middle of the night, much to Brett’s annoyance.
Now that they are adult cats, they don’t engage in any of these activities. All they do is lie there, purr and sleep, just like the cat in The Careless Kitten book.
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