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Spike update

November
30

She’s two pounds! But you wouldn’t know it by seeing her. Still the most amazing itty bitty liitle girl. I wish I had video of her because pics just don’t do her justice. Like when she jumps suddenly as if she’s been electrocuted, or when she’s playing with and tearing up a piece of tissue….so you’ll just have to settle for this. Spike, I had a great time with you!

I’ll post more pics later but here’s a quick tease of the Spikester….First, I am hiding, can you find me?

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Seriously, what is it about cats that they just know how to find the small space to hang in, no matter where they are? She just found that bowl, and lived in it. Now here she is on the kitchen counter. Diane and I talked about putting her in the blender to her right just for a fun photo, but eh, I nixed that :)

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Precious! So, that’s all for now. I’ve been away from home for a whole 36 hours and as I post this, Stanley and Cup are demanding mama’s attention. More Spike later, the girls are calling…..:)

This entry was posted on Monday, November 30th, 2009 at 7:00 am by Laurel Babcock.
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5 Responses to “Spike update”

  1. Kevin O'C

    Spike the miracle kitten not only is cute but beat the odds and is destined for great things…

  2. Laurel Babcock

    I’m thinking a cabinet position in the White House, in a drawer, in a tiny cabinet :)

  3. Peter Terezakis

    The kitten-in-a-blender photo was a shocking visual! So glad you didn’t create that visual! I cannot believe that Diane was able to bring that little creature so far along in life. Such a beautiful kitten!!

  4. Laurel Babcock

    Diane’s a wonder Peter, as well you know :)

  5. Sally

    Ahhhhhhhh!!! Too freaking cute!!!!!!!!!

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Laurel Babcock is the Community Life editor for The Journal News, Express Publications and LoHud.com. She grew up with a beloved mutt and was surrounded by dogs into young adulthood. She liked cats enough, but didn't really think of them as true pets. That changed when her brother brought an abandoned 4-week-old kitty into the family, dooming us all. Laurel currently serves as staff for two completely adored cats, Stanley and Cup, both girls.


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