Four cuties all in a row.
Sep. 16th, 2008 11:40 amFound these near the toilet at my office the other day.

It was midday, and their mummy was nowhere in sight. They were so quiet, too, none of the mewlings you'd expect from kitties left by their mum. Or are kitties normally like that? I don't have much experience with cats myself. Maybe their mummy just went off for a while, maybe to get food? And maybe they have been well-fed, that's why they were so quiet.
They were still there in the evening when I finished work. They were more restless then, walking around, and two of them came to me, rubbing themselves against my legs. The mother was still not around. I was thinking that I have to find people to adopt them or something if they were still around the next morning, but they were gone by then.
Do cats usually do that, leave their kitties and went off to do whatever?
/is curious to know.

It was midday, and their mummy was nowhere in sight. They were so quiet, too, none of the mewlings you'd expect from kitties left by their mum. Or are kitties normally like that? I don't have much experience with cats myself. Maybe their mummy just went off for a while, maybe to get food? And maybe they have been well-fed, that's why they were so quiet.
They were still there in the evening when I finished work. They were more restless then, walking around, and two of them came to me, rubbing themselves against my legs. The mother was still not around. I was thinking that I have to find people to adopt them or something if they were still around the next morning, but they were gone by then.
Do cats usually do that, leave their kitties and went off to do whatever?
/is curious to know.
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