I have been on a travelling bonanza pretty much non-stop since November 2021, when the borders were opened up after the COVID lockdown. It's been almost a year since I've had any foster kittens and let me tell you ... I've missed fostering!
I have been all over the place travelling: Hawaii, Las Vegas, California, Mexico, Portugal and Spain. But my longest trip was to Thailand. I spent almost four months there and loved it so much that these kittens were named after a few of the places that I stayed there. Say hello to my "Thailand Kittens":
JOMTIEN |
PATTAYA |
SAMUI |
When I picked these kittens up at VOKRA Operations, I could not get over how CUTE they were. And the two floofy kittens, Jomtien & Pattaya, were soooooo floofy! I wonder why Samui never took on that trait.
Samui is definitely the most shy of the three of them. He's pretty much scared of anybody that comes into the room, but slowly warms up to you after a while.
Jomtien is by far the fan favorite with his perfect face and easy-going demeanour. I probably kiss his face over 100x a day, and he just sits there absorbing all my adoration.
Pattaya, is the only girl in this batch of 3 and is definitely the little diva. She loves her mane to be brushed, but has words with you when you hold her when she's not 'feeling' it. But, if you know me, I don't really care ... I have to kiss her adorable face over and over again. She's just so darn cute.
These little guys are such purr machines. They purr so loud and often. Anytime I pick them up, they are purring. I love it.
These kittens (especially the floofy ones) were also really good with being man-handled by my family and my three nephews.
Samui has a viewing today with a family that adopted two of my Harry Potter kittens back in 2018. Unfortunately, one of those kittens passed away suddenly and they are now looking to get their single kitty another buddy.
Whichever kitten they end up choosing will be a good choice. All my kittens are all taught to be friendly and loving.
Let's keep our fingers crossed, shall we?!
Vancouver Orphan Kitten Rescue Association
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