Ready to fly the nest!
Bibi’s first litter have all found their homes and are waiting until they are microchipped and have their inoculations before they leave the nest!
Bibi’s first litter have all found their homes and are waiting until they are microchipped and have their inoculations before they leave the nest!
During the hot summer of 2022, little Bibi went on a fun and exciting adventure to see Abyssinian Julius Caesar (yes, quite literally THE Julius Caesar!). And on the 11th of September…. well… you get the jist- love was in the air! After 9 weeks of waiting and cooking little babbies, 4 little healthy squeaky
Well, the grand kids have taken over the house, aided and abetted by their unruly mum who is a slightly more mature kitten herself. As proper pre-schoolers they are in to any thing and everything. As a result nan Truffle and gramps Lord of the Manor NouNou retreat to the Garden Office at night. They
The kits are now 2 weeks old and my wife Truffle has given in. Her maternal feelings got the better of her I think. She stopped growling and hissing at our wayward daughter Wispa and her brats and stepped into the nursery. I tried to warn her but you know how women are, they see
As Head of the Feline Family I must admit my wife Truffle and I have our worries. Most of our children grew up beautifully and obediently (well, as obedient as a somali kitten can possibly be) and after they left us they are doing us proud in their new residences. Wispa, on the other hand,
As a busy somali boy you have so many duties. There is the creating delicious chocolates bit, the chat-up-your-wife bit, the Watch the Birdies Bathe bit, the Garden Patrolling… Ah yes. Garden patrol. You see we have Mousse the Office Manager who decides who is part of the company here and who is not. A
My name is Nougat de la Chacolaterie. I am a young lilac somali boy and I have been asked to put my paw to paper and share my experiences regarding my paternal duties with you. Naturally, I will be happy to do so although you may have to bear with me when I need a