Starting from left to right: The first kitten, lightest in color is "Leo" - sometimes called "Lep" (short for Snow Leopard); the middle one, with the reddish nose is "Rusty"; one on the far right is named "Dub" because it looks like someone took a Sharpie and wrote "w" on his forehead.
A family's experience of fostering kittens. We have fostered [15] kittens so far! (as of 1/20/11)
Homeward Pets
If you adopted one of these kittens, please post an update on how they are doing in the comments section of one of the blog entries.
We are fostering out kittens from Homeward Pets.
Jul 18, 2010
Grayscale Trio - Days 2-4 - Naming
When we first got the three kittens, they were without names. So we've spent the time we've had with them figuring out their personalities and what to name them.
Starting from left to right: The first kitten, lightest in color is "Leo" - sometimes called "Lep" (short for Snow Leopard); the middle one, with the reddish nose is "Rusty"; one on the far right is named "Dub" because it looks like someone took a Sharpie and wrote "w" on his forehead.
Starting from left to right: The first kitten, lightest in color is "Leo" - sometimes called "Lep" (short for Snow Leopard); the middle one, with the reddish nose is "Rusty"; one on the far right is named "Dub" because it looks like someone took a Sharpie and wrote "w" on his forehead.
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Rusty Dub
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