Saturday, June 24, 2006

On a Saturday morning (Part 2)



Kiddy aka Baby



Found abandoned as a shy kitten, he's grown to become quite affectionate




Gal-Gal



A graceful & dignified cat who didn't accept any cat other than Kiddy



Fatty Blackie (to differentiate from another Blackie)




See the round protruding tummy (no, she's not pregnant as she's been spayed)



In a manja mood

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Auntie P

Just came across your blog today.

Please keep up the great work looking after the cats!

Regards

san said...

Whah..they all look so well fed and happy. That fatty blackie - she has really shiny fur. You must feed them all very well aunty_p

cat_aunty said...

Whah, Fatty Blackie is really chubby. I used to feed a stray FatMi, also looked like she was pregnant. We were debating whether we should bring her for a CT scan, just to be sure she didn't swallow a plastic bag.

auntie p said...

Thank you, cyn.

San: I'm not the "chief" feeder. I'm more like the snacks provider. :) After playing with them, the cats won't leave me alone unless I distract them with a snack.

Cat aunty: many people who saw Fatty Blackie for the first time all thought that she's pregnant. When she walks, her tummy really swings from side-to-side...it's quite ridiculous!

auntie p said...

San: Come to think of it, perhaps Fatty Blackie looks extra shiny because of over-exposure of the photos (on purpose). Only the 1st picture is more her natural colour. :P

auntie p said...

Yeah, Mary. Don't you just wish we can provide homes for them all?

Despite being abandoned and living their lives outside, some of them have really great personalities that make them the perfect companion. E.g. is Sugar the "King" - very territorial with other cats, but is a real sweet & tolerant cat with humans. He's having some eye problem and is being taken to the vet by auntie A (my neighbour) today.