Also on Lemondrop: There's nothing cuter than a curled up kitty.
Animals Yawning
"Oh, what's that? I'm am NOT tired! Geez. I'm just exercising my mouth muscles!"
Flitting between both the big cats and the small cats was exhausting for Bob.
Skippy practiced good dental hygiene and always made sure to floss his fangs before bedtime.
"You should have seen me before I started working out. I shopped in the "husky" department, I tell you."
Christian was not tired, merely "so over" his collared shirt. How terribly last season.
"Been on this porch chair all day. Nothing happens. Boringsville. Where's my tail?"
Bernard was tired of everyone running the other way when they saw him. "Superstitions my ass," he yawned.
Tiny pup. Tinier yawn.
Willie debuted as the petulant Bee in the Clark County Plays and Players' interpretation of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas as performed by animals playing other animals, and was exhausted after opening night.
Donkey Kong? Nah. Donkey yawn.
And take a look at these scrumptious furry animal bellies.
Animal Bellies
Twin tums.
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So much better than a monkey on your back.
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Tired tummy.
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Just one belly rub. Please!
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Full belly.
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S-t-r-e-e-e-e-t-c-h.
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Gerbil goodness.
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Frank on a full belly.
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Out cold.
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Donkey konked-out.
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Monday 26 January
By Julie
I am not sure but I think these kitties are siblings, I do know that the two in the "nest" are. No one is as tender, loving, and caring for one another than kitty siblings. It is unbelievable to watch and this behavior lasts throughout their lifetime if allowed to stay together. I urge everyone who thinks about adopting a kitten, please, please adopt two (or more) of the same litter. As with humans, they stay happier and healthier with a companion. Adopting a same sex "couple" from the same llitter helps but no matter what, DO SPAY OR NEUTER. Should you be lucky enough to get the mother cat, you haven't seen the kind of respect she receives from her young -- a great lesson for your human kids.
Oh yes, moms and daughters stay especially tight; as do "confused" (neutered) boys and moms.
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Wednesday 28 January
By Ginger
I agree with adopting 2 or more from one litter. We adopted 2 females from a shelter nearly 3 years ago. Their mom had died, and they were under 2 pounds each when we began fostering them. They were curled up in a cage together, and we originally thought it was one cat, then they both turned their heads and we were goners. They continue to play together all day, and they still curl up together to sleep and bathe each other. They are wonderful and my children adore them. By the way, if you are not seeing a lot of socialization of these particular cats on the camera, they may be in a shelter. Shelter employees not only are stretched on time, but cats carry many communicable diseases that are NOT contractable by humans, but if you hold one, and then hold another, you can easily pass the diseases. Not between these particular cats, as they are together, but to other cats in the shelter. Like kennel cough in dogs, cats carry respiratory infections that are contagious to one another. VOLUNTEER AT YOUR LOCAL SHELTER OR BUY SUPPLIES-- they always need bleach, towels, cleaners, collars, e-collars, etc. Check with your shelter!
Wednesday 28 January
By Erica
We adopted two sisters and they are so sweet and so mean to each other. I love to watch them. When we adopt kitties we typically adopt litter mates or if we can't do that we adopt two kitties about the same age. We just like them to have a partner in crime.
Wednesday 28 January
By Renee
Julie,
I am a huge Cat lover and this kittens are adorable!!!! I want them!!!!! Where are they? Please email me back. Thanks, Renee
Thursday 05 February
By Sue
We have enjoyed watched the kittens so much, but we have questions?
Where are you located?
Are you trying to find the Kittens homes?
Where are the kittens today?
Please please someone answer our questions.
Thanks
Monday 26 January
By Julie
Just saw their caretaker put in a new foodbowl; maybe I missed the filling of the waterbowl --- fresh water is AS IMPORTANT as food. Please don't neglect these basic necessities.
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Monday 26 January
By terri
I love the part where the guy dressed like the Jedi changes the Dads oil in 30 minutes or less. I'll be watching paint dry if you need me. Over there>>>>
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Wednesday 28 January
By Nina Mintzer
As an animal advocate I agree that kittens are fun to watch. Unless the owner intends to keep all the kittens or has already placed them in loving homes, ALL animals should be spayed/neutered as early as 4 months old. We watch the video and smile at their antics, but then the reality is that one cat can produce thousands of babies. The only way to curb our animal population is to make sure they do not reproduce and are left homeless and alone. Adopt from your local shelter and give an animal a chance, sadly too many animals end up there.
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Wednesday 28 January
By Olivia
My husband adopted a stray kitty who lived in the woods around our house. He was so friendly, I assume he was part of a litter born to a family who didn't want him. The people in this area aren't very responsible with their kittens so it has been a delight to have Thomas with us.
~Great comment. It's as true as they get.
*~Peace~*
Sunday 01 February
By Ginny
I love the watch the kittens and so do my grandchildren. Now the window is closed and there's just a cute picture of a kitten. No more kittens frolicing? what gives? I love this idea, but it would be nice to have some background and information on the what, where, and why of them, ya know? I'm so curious!
Wednesday 28 January
By Cats Meow
Damn this is cute! Can't even stir up a mean feeling. Very sweet and a nice break from hard reality. PURR!
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Wednesday 28 January
By Eurothania
Adorable is right! If you look close enough tho,it looks like the active orange one KNOWS its being watched!I could pratically hear the conversation as i was watching!"Hey guys, somethings up! I feel like we"re being watched, over there, no wait a minute, over here!" lol!!!
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Wednesday 28 January
By Kalyn
I wonder if this is a vets office....? Saw a guy come and clean the playpen in gloves and a mask... hope these kittens are getting petted once in a while...
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Wednesday 28 January
By kindlemomma
This is either a vets office or a shelter. Take a look at the walls (institutional type), and garments of the caregiver (pants look like scrubs), and the collars on the kittens.
They are really cute little ones though. Wish I could have more kitties. Just no more room right now.
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Wednesday 28 January
By Serena
It seems like a very confined space for that many kittens. Cute to watch, but they don't have a lot of room to move around...unless you just can't see it on the cam.
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Wednesday 28 January
By DEBRA
awwwwwwwwwwww so cute...but then again im a cat person..
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Wednesday 28 January
By Susan
Why so many kittens in such a small enclosure? I love cats, they're adorable!
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Wednesday 28 January
By Barb
By all means, don't spay or neuter your cats... please contribute to the thousands and thousands of cats that have to be euthanized every year because people don't bother to take this simple step. Yes, I'm being facetious!!!!!!
I can't believe any animal lover would suggest that having your animals spayed or neutered is a bad thing. I suggest that person volunteer at an animal shelter for a few months... your tune would change pretty quickly when you see all the abused or sick or emaciated animals that end up having to be put down, simply because some "animal lover" chose NOT to spay or neuter their pet.
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Wednesday 28 January
By Kalyn
OMG I am jealous! He's petting them!
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Wednesday 28 January
By Lynne
What's up with this "kitty cam" thing? Why does the person handling the kittens have gloves on and where is this being filmed from. It's wierd, looks
kind of cold to me...I don't know.
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