Look what Santa Claus brought us! This is our December 2002 litter. Born on Christmas morning, mommy Serena had an easy delivery and is a wonderful, attentive mother. All three kittens are ruddy, one male and two females. If you are interested in a kitten, please see our policies on the Available page.
Here the kittens are on New Year's Day, at one week old.
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In these photos the kittens are 2 1/2 weeks old.
Left to right, Sunfox Mistletoe, Sunfox Holly and Sunfox Santa Claws
Mistletoe and Holly
Mommy Serena
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One week older, and what a difference - we can walk now! We are having lots of fun exploring everything - including Mommy's food!
Mistletoe and Santa.
Mistletoe
Holly
Santa
This page was last updated on: September 10, 2006
This is Holly. She is the most adventurous, the bravest of the kittens. She doesn't have much depth perception yet, though - I put the kittens on my bed for these photos, and Holly started bouncing and running - right off the end of the bed!
Here the kittens are 4 weeks old. Even after only a few days, they seem so different! They now eat solid food - sometimes, and use the litterbox - sometimes! Well, life's a learning experience. They do a lot of bouncing and pouncing and wrestling with each other. They've discovered toys but aren't really sure yet what they are for - and they don't yet follow things with their eyes.
She looks different from her photos above, even though it's only been a few days.
Here's Holly and her older sister Amelia, together for the first time. Amelia didn't know whether to wash her, bite her or play with her. Holly was completely unphased.
This is Santa. He's the biggest, always beats the girls to the milk bar, but he's been a little slower figuring out what food is. Once he does, watch out! All the kittens get daily belly rubs, kisses and hugs. They also have their claws trimmed weekly, so they will be used to it when they go to new homes.
Finally, here is Mistletoe (Misty). Just a few days ago, Misty was a bit of a loner. She would go sleep by herself, and not join the others until Mommy came around. Now she has decided to join in all the games and fun, although she still prefers to cuddle up with mom or at the base of the cat tree, instead of in the kitten bed with her siblings. Perhaps she takes me seriously when I call her my "little princess".