Tiny Surprise

Cats and kittens are always welcome on the farmy. We do not have a rodent problem and this is why.kittens-010

Every year we welcome a few newcomers. These two little boys have been beautifully brought up and are very tame and accepting of  dogs. They are in an enormous cage for a few days until they get used to the barn animals and then they will go up into the loft with the peacocks, once they work out how to get down they are usually acclimatised.  Scrapper has been gone walkabout for a few weeks now but I am sure Egoli and LuLu and Marmalade will have something to say about these little surprises.

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No names yet though. Any ideas?kittens-020

Daisy is still brightening up but milking almost nothing out of her swollen quarter now. I will speak to the vet ‘again’ today.

Also today, if the weather holds, we will start fencing the new pastures across the way at the Big Barn. Plus I will be picking up a new student helper from the train station she is from Korea and wants to come and stay a few weeks.  She wants to learn about American food. Growing and cooking.  So that should be fun.

You know, I got up this morning at the usual time and it was  dark! How did that happen. Plus it is pouring with rain which is nice.

I hope you all have a lovely day.

Your friend on the farmy,

miss c

 

51 responses to “Tiny Surprise”

  1. New kitties! They should provide lots of entertainment at that age. The peafowl will be delighted with their antics. Hope you and Daisy get a good report.

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