I adopted two orange striped kittens this last spring- both girls, which is rare for orange cats, and from the same litter. Watching them grow has been quite the experience! They both likely have some kind of larger breed in them, maybe Bengal from the markings, because at 6 months they are already well over the size they should be. We think they're going to be really big and dwarf our seven year old brown tabby.
They're named Lyra and Pantalaimon after the Golden Compass characters [two halves of the same soul, for those who haven't read the book]. They sleep in the bathroom at night and come and approach us when they're ready for bed. They like to sit in the sunshine on the windowsill behind my potted plants and are learning to be gentle with growing things. When I was having flashbacks this afternoon they took a break from crashing around the living room to sit next to me and tried to be on their very best behavior, lol. They were taking turns sitting on my stomach and purring and being really sweet, but it didn't take long for them to get distracted by something, usually their own tails.
Pan likes to go down into our bathtub and sort of scoot/flop around until she can slide along the curves. She really enjoys chasing her tail in there until she gets too dizzy to stand. She also likes being held upside down.
Lyra is a little more uncertain and she was really sick as a kitten, but now she's even bigger than her sister and doing great. When she wants attention, she prances around and sticks her tail straight up and wiggles it furiously, and makes this high-pitched little meow. Or she'll flop over on her back and smile at you with her teeth!
Daphne is our oldest kitty. She is very set in her ways and is happiest when she has all her favorite things gathered together in a pile to lay on. She likes sticks and feathers, especially from seagulls, and also crinkly balls and her brush. She has a bright white belly and white gloves and go-go boots to match. She's super talkative and sometimes mimics people's inflections. Most of the time she can be found sleeping on the rug with her belly up, or flopped over the turntable where she isn't supposed to go, but which has become her territory.
The kittens have a box in our living room that they've somehow learned how to get underneath, and they like to scoot around the living room chasing each other like it's a cardboard tank. Daphne our older kitty loves watching their games and has relaxed a lot more since we got them and become much more playful herself, even though they drive her nuts sometimes.
They're named Lyra and Pantalaimon after the Golden Compass characters [two halves of the same soul, for those who haven't read the book]. They sleep in the bathroom at night and come and approach us when they're ready for bed. They like to sit in the sunshine on the windowsill behind my potted plants and are learning to be gentle with growing things. When I was having flashbacks this afternoon they took a break from crashing around the living room to sit next to me and tried to be on their very best behavior, lol. They were taking turns sitting on my stomach and purring and being really sweet, but it didn't take long for them to get distracted by something, usually their own tails.
Pan likes to go down into our bathtub and sort of scoot/flop around until she can slide along the curves. She really enjoys chasing her tail in there until she gets too dizzy to stand. She also likes being held upside down.
Lyra is a little more uncertain and she was really sick as a kitten, but now she's even bigger than her sister and doing great. When she wants attention, she prances around and sticks her tail straight up and wiggles it furiously, and makes this high-pitched little meow. Or she'll flop over on her back and smile at you with her teeth!
Daphne is our oldest kitty. She is very set in her ways and is happiest when she has all her favorite things gathered together in a pile to lay on. She likes sticks and feathers, especially from seagulls, and also crinkly balls and her brush. She has a bright white belly and white gloves and go-go boots to match. She's super talkative and sometimes mimics people's inflections. Most of the time she can be found sleeping on the rug with her belly up, or flopped over the turntable where she isn't supposed to go, but which has become her territory.
The kittens have a box in our living room that they've somehow learned how to get underneath, and they like to scoot around the living room chasing each other like it's a cardboard tank. Daphne our older kitty loves watching their games and has relaxed a lot more since we got them and become much more playful herself, even though they drive her nuts sometimes.