Jul 22

STOP! Rewind!

So, life moves too fast to keep up with a blog sometimes. This past month has been one of those warp-speed months.

So! A quick recap for you all:

The Puppy:

We ended up with kittens. Two kittens. Everyone: Elephant and Moose.

Moose and Elephant: A rare, sleepy-kitty moment.

Moose and Elephant: A rare, sleepy-kitty moment.

Elephant weighs in at a beastly 2lbs even and came into our home, with a cold. Which she promptly gave to Moose. Despite that, likes to run around and act as Moose’s personal chew toy. She also loves to watch TV, though she has yet to successfully stop the CNN news crawl. She will only sleep under the bed, on top of her carrier, or if she’s drectly in contact with me. She was malnourished when she got to the shelter, so she was syringe-fed. This makes it easy to clean her face-boogers and give her her antibiotics.

Elephant. (Also, "Ellie", "Ellie-pants", "Ellie-bean", "Ellie-belly" or "CAT!")

Elephant. (Also, "Ellie", "Ellie-pants", "Ellie-bean", "Ellie-belly" or "CAT!")

Moose. Moose, on the other hand, is 4.5lbs. He outweighs Ellie 2:1, and he’s a little more athletic than Ellie, who likes to perch on ottomans and nap under the bed all day. Moose likes to climb stuff– any stuff, indiscriminately. He’s a total snuggle-bug when he wants to be, and will charm the pants off you if he thinks he can get a treat out of it. He’s 100% James’ cat, and all-boy. Needless to say, he’s very cute. Which is why I didn’t kill him when he climbed my curtains and attacked my shoes.

Moose. (Also, "Moo", and "Monster")

Moose. (Also, "Moo", and "Monster")

It might not sound like much, but they’re enough to keep us both busy and exhausted.

More photos and videos to come, but for now… I need a little cat nap before I start preparing for the GMATs.

-M.

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