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Permalink 04/02/09 16:46, by Steph Shangraw, Categories: Eva

What can I say? She's growing, eating, exploring, sleeping. Sleeping tends to be low on the list, although she's sleeping curled up on my chest right now (there are advantages to being, er, ample ;) ). She's now large enough that the bottle that was previously too large for her is now a very practical size. The other kids are still uncertain about her. We're trying to give her the best balance we can between stimulation/socialization and quiet time for sleeping -- a baby needs sleep, no matter how inquisitive and precocious she is!

I haven't forgotten the pictures from last night, and we have a few more tonight I haven't looked through yet. Resizing and sorting them actually takes more time than uploading and posting a single video.

Anyway, nothing show-stopping to annouce, just Eva eating and taking a look around. But, as always, adorably cute!

The lives of various fostered kittens and cats: Eva, born March 15 and abandoned the next day; Cory, orphaned at two weeks in mid-April and rejected by a foster-momcat April 17; Kate, Ryu, Zephyr, and Aurora, who were surrendered as "strays" on June 22 at roughly 4 weeks old; the "Sneezies", 6 3-month-old kittens who developed a respiratory infection; Beauty, Belinda, and Benny, a brave momcat and her two kittens; Tiggs, a very young mom.

Eva has gone to her forever home, and her family will continue to give us updates here. Cory is staying permanently with us. Kate, Zephyr, Ryu, and Aurora were all quickly adopted. Gambit and Stella have crossed the Rainbow Bridge, but Boomer, Archie, the black twins, and Beauty have all been adopted; Benny was, I believe, adopted by his other foster family

Please support your local shelter and rescue organizations so they can continue rescuing babies (just like these ones!) and adult animals who need assistance! Many shelters are in need of donations of supplies (ask for a wish list) and time (at a wide range of jobs) just as much as financial help. Rescue organizations have a wide variety of things they can use help with, contact yours and ask.
If you're looking for a pet, please adopt one that needs you!

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