Jul
27
The shelter told us to basically quarantine the kittens for two weeks. Contradictingly, from the 20-30 pieces of advice I’ve found online, that quarantine period should only be as long as necessary to get the kittens vaccinated. After that, they should begin integrating with any cats in the house as soon as possible. Needless to say, we have created a bit of acrimony with the cats, due to having the kittens primarily in #1 Daughter’s room (Pluto’s normal daytime sleeping place), and alternatively in #1 Son’s room (Ginka’s favorite hiding spot is under #1 Son’s bed). So, we began allowing them all to start interacting the day before yesterday. Which conveniently served as an excuse for the kids to keep cleaning up after themselves across the whole house, not just in their rooms. Yay!
Ginka and Pluto are naturally dead-set on establishing, repeatedly, their dominance. Which is to be expected. Either the Spouse-Unit or I have been along with the kittens as they’ve met up with the cats to help ensure that aggressive behavior from the cats doesn’t go over the top. We’re being careful to reassure the cats during and after each interaction, and not just coddle the kittens when they get scared. While neither Ginka nor Pluto seem overly pleased with having to share their space, no injuries have been sustained by the kittens as of yet, and the cats continue to interact with us favorably.
During the day, we confine the kitties to either upstairs or downstairs, wherever the children are, since they’re both home this week. The cats are staying outside a bit more, but with the kittens having basically the full run of the house now, they are becoming increasingly more familiar with the kittens’ scent. By winter at the latest, I’m pretty confident things will be going well between the four of them, and hopefully, this winter will be a more active one for the cats, with kittens and a lot of new toys to play with!
Jul
24
The kittens are growing (although when compared to the cats, they still seem extremely tiny), the kids are happy (except when it comes to chores), and the Spouse-Unit and I are very busy. We all passed our recent belt tests at TaeKwonDo, and I passed my last assessments for State Referee (USSF Grade 6). I hate being a late bloomer, though. I’ve still got to pass the exam and the physical, but, well, like that ain’t gonna happen.
The Elder and Unknown is doing missionary work down in Mexico, so please keep her in your thoughts. She sent the Spouse-Unit a brief email late last week and seems to be doing fine. #1 Son and #1 Daughter have finished their terms at camp and are now spending their days at home with the kittens and being reminded to do certain chores. I think #1 Daughter is going on a trip with her grandparents next week, though. #1 Son and I have some projects to do around here if a) the temperature would cool the heck down, and b) i can get relatively caught up on work.
But in that regard, referee training began last Saturday. I only have three classroom commitments, but once again, there’s no rest for the weary or the wicked around here!
Jul
19

Jupiter laying on top of #1 Son, for today’s dose of cuteness.
I updated and changed the gallery. It will be an ongoing, relatively-frequently-updated thing, and I’m using it as an example to Adobe® to point out how ridiculous it is the way their gallery generator in Lightroom won’t do a checksum on exported images and pages and NOT re-export everything. 38 photos (today’s count) isn’t so bad, but when I have to redo galleries of hundreds of images, it sucks massively.
anywho, the gallery is here.
Jul
16
I know what you’re trying to do, Jupiter. You’re trying to melt my brain with your cuteness. Clever kitty. It will not work, however, because wood doesn’t melt! Hah!

Jul
16
caught during my lunch minute:
Mouse & Jupiter snoozing:

Lazy little kittunz. Gets a jobs! Pays the rents! K, then, sleeps!

Poor Mouse. Abandoned by her cousin. It was obviously devastating:

Jul
15
Sadly, Tilly is on her way back to the shelter. She’s over-aggressive, both to humans and kittens. I personally felt like more time might change things, but the Spouse-Unit and #1 Daughter did not. Thankfully, Mouse (or whatever her name shall be) is bonding quite tightly with #1 Daughter, and that’s a very good thing. Jupiter certainly likes #1 Son as well. Looks like Mrs. Degidio, who’s looking more for a cat, will have to wait.
What happened was that we had a friend who said she’d have a kitten for #1 Daughter last Thursday. When that didn’t happen, we went to the shelter and wound up getting kittens for #1 Son and #1 Daughter. After we got home yesterday, our friend called wanting the Spouse-Unit to pick up Mouse for #1 Daughter. I think the premise that two young animals together are better than one is very true, but apparently three is indeed a crowd. Poor Tilly wound up not being friendly with anyone other than the Spouse-Unit and myself. She’s an exuberant kitten, however, and will fit into the right home, I have no doubt. She’s one of those personalities, I think, that would be better off as the queen of her domain, with no other interfering cats or kittens around.
I will edit this post with links to the Sioux Falls shelter when I find it. Please support your local animal shelter!
Jul
14
i present Jupiter and Tilly, the two newest members of the Krause-Gee clan. and of course, as luck would have it, we are also now keeping Mouse for Mrs. Degidio. joyfulness abounds in #1 Daughter’s room, which has become the kitten sanctuary, even though Jupiter is #1 Son’s and Mouse is temporary!
this are Jupiter. yes, he has different eye-colors.

and this are Tilly. it’s not a tumor, it’s a paw. oh, the cuteness….

a mini-gallery of selections from the recent invasion also exists.