Invite Millie into room, entice her with mouse.
Employ extreme watchfulness. Speak soothingly if growling occurs.
Observe fearlessness of kitten and gradual seduction of young Millie into wild play.
A bit of stalking begins.
By both of them.
Will they share the mouse?
Of course. What cat can resist a mouse on a string?
Tell Millie what a good girl she is; she's obviously trying hard to be nice. She has a slightly strained look, and can't help giving the occasional growl. After all, kittens are pushy.
Notice kitten giving a load of cheek.
Reassure dog, who can feel the high-octane mood, and is sensible enough to stay well out of it.
Dispense chicken-y morsels all round. Well done, Millie - I'm proud of you!
Enough for today. Millie goes out to sit on the yard fence and recover her composure, and I heave a sigh of relief.
And Lottie? She is above such mundane matters. She stays upstairs and contemplates the meaning of life with her eyes shut.
Of course. What cat can resist a mouse on a string?
Tell Millie what a good girl she is; she's obviously trying hard to be nice. She has a slightly strained look, and can't help giving the occasional growl. After all, kittens are pushy.
Notice kitten giving a load of cheek.
Reassure dog, who can feel the high-octane mood, and is sensible enough to stay well out of it.
Dispense chicken-y morsels all round. Well done, Millie - I'm proud of you!
Enough for today. Millie goes out to sit on the yard fence and recover her composure, and I heave a sigh of relief.
And Lottie? She is above such mundane matters. She stays upstairs and contemplates the meaning of life with her eyes shut.
3 comments:
The photos are priceless !! that Millie we LOVE her and "the dog" looks so worried. What fun. More please. O & S
Another of your American fans delurking so I can comment on your wonderful foster kitten. Looks so much like my Miss Mouse (although she is a very cranky 14 year old and not interested in anything than dinner).
Have you seen the Itty Bitty Kitty Committee blog (http://www.theittybittykittycommittee.com/)? Laurie fosters kittens for the Seattle/Tacoma (Washington state) Humane Society. Through her blog she has placed dozens of kittens and raised quite a bit of money for the shelter.
Thank you for the entertainment and the unfolding stories. They make my days. X
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