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Related: About this forumMerlin did a fine imitation of a Halloween Cat
I'm failing miserably at leaving him in his playpen at night. He just gives me this look with those big blue eyes and I melt. Anyway, he was bumbling around, running to the edge of the mattress and then turning at the last second. I guess I must have startled him because all of a sudden I had a Crab Walking, Hunched Back, Halloween Kitten on the other side of the bed. Nothing, in the history of the world, has ever been cuter. I WISH I'd had my camera handy.
He's got full run of the den, now. He will race around investigating some things and fighting with others until he's tired. If I'm elsewhere he climbs in to the playpen to snuggle with his toy. If I'm sitting in my comfy chair, he crawls up my leg and settles down on my shoulder. That's where he is right now.
Arthur spends a whole lot of time watching Merlin. Yesterday Gryff hopped up on my lap when he saw that Merlin was already there. I love having my two panthers. Madoc has retired to the guest room to keep Carys company. Apparently he has decided to ignore this new addition to the family.
So as far as I can tell, Merlin is thriving. He uses the litter box MOST of the time. His appetite remains good. His energy is high. I think it's safe to say the transition from abandoned kitten to full fledged little wizard who loves his 'witchy' mom is complete.
I like to think the 'witch' thing is genetic from my great-great grandmother who was reputed to be a 'herbal healer'. She also once killed a bear with a cast iron frying pan because it was chasing after her prize pig.
Men who fought in the Battle of Bosworth Field defeating Richard III, circus acrobats, boxers, coal miners, scalawags, veterans from almost every war the US has fought, and VERY feisty women. I love the paternal side of my family.
Karadeniz
(23,404 posts)Polly Hennessey
(7,449 posts)Love your paternal side of family. An interesting crew to say the least. Must admit, however, that I am a bit of of a Richard III fan. Guess I am on the Plantagenet side of the fence. Have you ever read The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey. One of my favorite books. 📖 Am now reading Dan Jones bio of Henry V.
Siwsan
(27,274 posts)I'm sure I proudly wore a red rose, in a past life, and was a follower of the House of Plantagenet. I don't quite have a Shakespearean view of Richard. He, like most who vied to be King, was a bit despotic and like many he underestimated the determination and deadly skills of the Welsh and their Long Bows. And I do believe he had his nephews killed.
An interesting character to read about is Henry VII's mother, Margaret Beaufort. Without her there there would never have been a House of Tudor, so never a glorious Elizabeth I, my favorite person in history. Margaret has a truly amazing story. I don' think a lot of people realize that, for the most part, women ARE the greatest force in history.
Walleye
(35,541 posts)Love your family history, my great grandmother was a suffragette in the Philadelphia area. Yes, its really women that run things, men just like to take the credit and dress up and preen. Youve got a wonderful kitty family going there. Merlin has the most soulful eyes Ive ever seen on a kitty.
I never knew my Patches as a kitten because he was already half grown when he came to me. Kittens are priceless.