Yo kittehs! We feel that as a multi-kitteh and multi-foster kitteh household, we are well qualified to write about Mo Cats Day! We have Derby and Ducky to thank for creating Mo Cats Day in response to the stoopid idea to have a day without cats proposed by some stoopid people last year. If you are interested in reading about the origins of Mo Cats Day, here is a great summary on Nikita Cat’s Blog.
This great graphic was created by the lovely Ann from Zoolatry.
Today, we will show you photos of The Cats Who Came Before, The Current Furry Bambinos, and all the kittehs we have fostered.
Mohawk, One Who Came Before, would be THRILLED to hear that today is Mo Cats Day!!! Mohawk often went by his nickname “Mo”. Mom adopted Mohawk back in January 1991, when he was about 4 to 5 months old. Mohawk was all white, except for a black stripe on the top of his head. The stripe grew out by the time Mo was about a year old. This photo was taken when Mohawk still had his stripe.
This photo shows Mo’s beautiful green eyes. As you can tell, Mohawk enjoyed his pillows!
Clyde is also One Who Came Before. He was a ginormous grey tabby ManCat. At his largest, Clyde weighed 19 pounds! This photo shows Mom holding Clyde. You can get a sense as to how big he was!
This photo shows Clyde’s gentle face closeup.
Now, for the current Bambinos. This next photo is a close up of Padre. Note how similar Clyde and Padre look!
Next up is me, Panda Bear. Here is a wink for all the laydeez:
Meerkat, pausing during her inspection of the back yard to pose. Me and her are biological siblings.
Cookie likes to greet all visitors to Casa Furry Bambino, by sitting on this chair by the front door. Notice how Meerkat and Cookie have such similar markings!
Caramel is the only floofy Furry Bambino. Here she is snuggling a pair of Mommy’s slippers. Check out that floofy tail and those toe hawks!
Now, for the Fosters. The first fosters we had were Cookie and Caramel, whom Mom and Dad adopted!
Our next fosters were Matthew (renamed Neo), Mark, Luke (renamed Shadow), and Joann (renamed Inky). They were here between late September and December 2009.
Joann is attacking the pink boa. Doesn’t she look like a cute little black bear cub?
Our next fosters were Daisy (renamed Bella), Bo (renamed Watson), and Luke, who were here between mid-April and late May of this year. Daisy is the dilute tortoiseshell, Luke is black and white, and Bo is the buff tabby.
While Daisy, Bo, and Luke were here, Niecy and Trish also joined us, bringing our TFC (Total Feline Count in the house) into the double digits at 10! You can tell how tiny Niecy and Trish were by comparing their size to Daisy. Daisy weighed about 2 pounds in this photo. Trish (white) weighed 12 ounces, and Niecy (black) weighed just 10 ounces at this time. They tried to nurse from Daisy, and looked to her as a surrogate mother.
After Daisy, Bo, and Luke got adopted, and while Niecy and Trish were here, Antoinette showed up at our back door one Sunday afternoon. We have a great adoption story for you about Antoinette, but we will save that for another post!
Niecy and Trish went to their furrever home on Friday, August 6, 2010. Our next fosters moved in the very next morning on Saturday, August 7! Beyonce, Kelly, and Michelle are three bootilicous tortoiseshell sisters! Beyonce has already been adopted, and has been renamed Angel. Kelly and Michelle are still here. Beyonce is the long-haired tortie on the top, and Kelly is the speckled faced tortie on the lower side. Doesn’t Beyonce look JUST LIKE Caramel? Beyonce’s nickname was Floofs Junior, and Kelly’s nickname is Miss Speckles.
Michelle has a face that is exactly half orange and half black! Her nickname is Miss Rainbow, because she is timid like our cousin Rainbow.
In addition, on Tuesday, August 10, our next fosters moved in: Winnie-the-Pooh, Kanga, Hidey, and Mr. Bibs. Winnie-the-Pooh is a male black and white tuxedo. I am pleased to report that he is full of cattitude!
Kanga is a female solid black kitten.
Hidey (yes, that is spelled that way for a reason) is a solid black female feral kitten.
Like Hidey, Mr. Bibs is also feral. He is solid black with a white bib and white belleh.
Yesterday, Hidey and Mr. Bibs went to their furrever home, but we will save that story for another post, too.
So that brings our Mo Cats Day blog post to a close, with a grand total of twenty-four (!) different kittehs featured! How’s that for Mo Cats?!
EVERY single kittie picture was amazing!!! And that is definitely MO cats. (By the way, I love the name Inky. . . I may have to use that someday in the future.)
We loved hearing about your furry family, past and present. What a beautiful set of pictures and we know that each cat was touched by the love it got in your home.
Smooches
Julie and Poppy Q
Wow, what a lot of beautiful kitties!!!! We love all of them.
I am my SS first kitty. She only had dogs before.
To me, SS stands for ‘secretary-slave’ :), but it’s also the nickname that her family gives her which stands for ‘silly sausage’. These days she signs herself off as SS to her family and never uses her real name.