All the while Mizzen was dealing with her condition she continued to be a sweet and playful kitten. Her brother Azimuth had little to worry about as his eyes were never a big problem. The E-collar never really slowed mizzen down. She ran around the house and played with the other cats normally.
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Mizzen and her poor little eyes |
Azimuth was a cuddle bug and super adorable with his little tiny spotted tabby belly. Mizzen was a sweet little spunky kitten with a spot on her side that when her leg was pulled forward it looked like a heart. They both proved to be very sweet and loveable kittens. One of the other vet employees used to pat Azimuth on the belly and tell him he was "taught as a tick".
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Azimuth ans his spotty belly |
They flourished and grew very quickly. Kittens never do stay small long enough! They came to work with me everyday until they were old enough to eat solid food and stay home for the day. Sometimes they were quiet, but sometimes Mizzen would yell at whomever came into the room to let them know that she was locked in a carrier and she was HUNGRY!
She mellowed out a bit when it came time to stay home and she had plenty of dry kitten chow available all day. They were starting to get old enough to look for homes by then too. I started making posters to put up at the vet office, so it was time for a kitten photo shoot.
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With these posing skills Mizzen will never be a model |
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Azimuth won't stop walking towards the camera |
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Mizzen poses with her heart side out |
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Azimuth says "The camera loves me!" |
Now that I had some poster worthy photos, I was able to make my adoption flyers. Who will get adopted first?
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