Read Mighty Mouse's Thought For The Day - Every Day
This is the story of a tiny kitten - a runt, who was not expected to live. He refused to give in - he struggled against being put to sleep and left to die - even though people mistook him for some kind of alien mouse and not a kitten. His heart is bigger than a mountain - his love is boundless. He is an inspiration to everyone who comes in contact with him
Read the Former exploits of the Kitten no bigger than a Mouse - click the link and join Cat World
Happy Australia Day to you to Oliver and everyone else. What a great surprise for you Oliver to become Ozkitty of the year a very befitting award i think. Hope you dont get a tummy ache from the snags and the hamburgers...many of us over do it on this special day in one way or another LOL... Love and cuddles to all...Sher
Yes you are very good at ryting and we wont tell Mummy what you get up to when she has gone to bed...it will be our little secret... Love and cuddles to all...Sher
Born in a litter of 6 to a beautiful Birman queen, the kittens looked to have a good start being normal weight. But within 24 hours, their mother had no milk and the kittens needed to be handraised. By the time he was 11 days old, barely hanging on to life, 2 of the kittens had died. He was the size of a mouse and weighed less than 100grams when he was a week old. His breeder struggled to hand feed the remaining 4 kittens without help, but it was an impossible task. She took him to the vet at 4 weeks to be put to sleep. But something about him persuaded the vet not to put him down. When I first encountered him, HE WOULDN'T STOP PURRING. In order to save the older 3 kittens, MM was destined to die - his luck had run out, and that's when I took him. It was his last chance and all the odds were against him. He weighed 210grams - which is about 7 ounces at 4.3 weeks and was mistaken at the vet's for an exotic Mouse. NOBODY expected him to live. But he had other ideas. You can read his story by following the link and joining Cat World ( a very simple process)- and that in turn has a link to his first few weeks. Enjoy
Happy Australia Day to you, little man. I hope this is the first of MANY more for you! (And I hope they're all monta-free...)
ReplyDeleteA big lick from the little boy Sue Ellen... hope to see you soon.
ReplyDeleteHappy Australia Day to you to Oliver and everyone else.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great surprise for you Oliver to become Ozkitty of the year a very befitting award i think.
Hope you dont get a tummy ache from the snags and the hamburgers...many of us over do it on this special day in one way or another LOL...
Love and cuddles to all...Sher
Sankchew Auntie Sher...Mummy's gone to bed....I's pretty good at ryting huh?
ReplyDeleteHappy Australian Day Oliver.
ReplyDeleteMmmmm those snags look good. Enjoy them.
Yes you are very good at ryting and we wont tell Mummy what you get up to when she has gone to bed...it will be our little secret...
ReplyDeleteLove and cuddles to all...Sher
I dread to think actually Sher. Sometimes I hear him scooting around....sounds like he's wearing work boots.
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