Though you have to squint your eyes and peer into the screen to see them.
My Dad always said where there is light there is a photograph. He forgot to mention – unless the photograph will not SIT STILL.
Four are a light salmon gold. Two are as marmalade coloured as Marmalade.

I think. I have not touched them of course. Best not to at this stage.

I was taking their photographs without permission when Mama Marmalade came home. After giving me The Look, she settled back down with her babies.
After that they all ended up looking like a great furry mess.
Did you see that? I got the EYE again. The Marmalade Look.
Off you go – her eye said.
She is being a very good wee Mama. And you can use these photographs to prove that there are female ginger cats.
I hope you have a lovely day.
Today I am getting the baby pig house ready for Tane Mahuta. And then tonight Jake and I are driving up to collect him.
Life is getting exciting.
Love your friend on the farmy
celi






46 responses to “Two day old Kittens”
Soo sweet! What lovely looking kittens. It’s nice to have your blog at coffee time again, and not in the early hours,I loved your photos of the wedding and New Zealand, I would love to visit NZ some day, but it’s such a long way away. X
They’re a marvellous range of colours, depending on what light you’re looking at them in. Hard to believe she’s a mama, it seems only a few weeks ago she was a kitten herself. And I’m really looking forward to meeting the Husband (Tane), or should that be Husboar, for Miss Timatanga Moana. Is she going to keep her own name after their union? I hope so, she seems such an independent young lady!
Oh, I did enjoy that. Thank you, Celie.
Love,
ViV
PS Good luck with the collection tonight. I hope he behaves himself (Tane, not Jake – that’s a given).
Who’s your Daddy then? I was hoping Egoli but apparently not, The ginger cat that moved to the neighbours perhaps? Safe midnight travels to you and Jake tonight, looking forward to seeing Tane being released. Laura
“Life is getting exciting.” Ha! As though things were ever boring before this! Your talent and your writing always catches us up in your excitement over whatever life dishes out for you at the farmy. My how time flies, Marmalade a mama! Can’t wait to see what Uncle Boo does when the babies come out to play. Can’t wait to meet the new husboar! Welcome home Celi!
Love, love. love!!!! And yes—life is getting even more exciting on the farmy, isn’t it? Can’t wait to meet the newest addition!
Lovely little darlings are those kittens. Marmalade is doing a great job…even tho she gave you The Look. Have a wonderful day, C.
Awwwwwww. Those wee little red noses…so touching, isn’t, that little Marmalade who barely made it herself, now has her own brood. Nature never ceases to surprise…
Wow! Seems like just yesterday she was a baby being watched over by Boo! Who is the father? I thought all your cats were fixed? Guess I was wrong on that! Such sweet pictures. We truly enjoyed the pics taken in NZ. Looks like a beautiful place.Glad you’re home.
All my cats ARE fixed. So I have no idea who the father is. But he must be a ginger cat surely?.. c
How cute! I hope Tima likes her new boyfriend 🙂
Even though I had to squint, it was worth it, haha. They’re precious.
Precious little orange lumps of sugar. They are adorable C. I do wonder how Tima will take to her beau.
Have a beautiful day.
🙂 Mandy xo
Oh my! I hadn’t even thought of the fact the Marmie is female (silly, I know!). I was taught that 99.9% of all ginger kitties are male. Sure enough, your girl breaks the mold. Her kittens are so sweet. Thank you for sharing, even if you did get in trouble with their momma.
Save travels getting your wee piggie.
I was always told that about female ginger cats too, but to date I have two here (lulu and Marmalade) and I bet there are a few females in this lot too.. c
they are so sweet, somebody is going to be very lucky to be able to adopt one of them. Me! I would keep them all…Pots of Gold! and what a good Mammy
They are so cute and Marmalade stills loves you , she knows you take good care of her.