April 28, 2018

Cat Family

Well...we did a thing. 

We had a problem.  A vole problem.  Voles are small mouse-like rodents that dig tunnels right under the surface of the grass and make these burrows all over, destroying the roots and making our lawn look like poo. We tried rodent poison in plastic tubes that only the rodents could get to (to make sure the dogs and cats in the neighborhood didn't accidentally eat it), we tried some traps in their holes, and I tried shooting them with the .22, but nothing was preventing their reign of destruction.  We finally decided that what we needed were some good mousers.  There was a patient at work that told me in passing that she happened to have a new batch of kittens out on her farm and that we could have some for free if we wanted.  So we loaded up the kids and went to check them out. We found 2 orange sister kittens that were born in a little shed. Avery and Emily claimed them right away. Then we found a grey cat that had been born under a bush and Madi fell in love with it.  After some hard work wrangling them all up, we brought them home. Avery named her orange kit Goldemort, but that didn't stick for long.  She soon became Buttercup.  She was out kindest cat.  Emily named her kit Caramel.  She was a little larger and more standoffish.  Madi named her grey cat Captain Cuddlebug, but that name soon morphed into Snugglebug. She was the attack cat. They were soon out in the yard, hunting voles, and then dropping their dead carcasses on our doorstep.  Good kitties. 









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