Well, Asha has returned after her week of being wined and dined by Gogees Monet(Imp), a very handsome brown spotted Bengal (who as mentioned previously is my dad) - hence where I get my good looks from.
Obviously it is far too early to tell whether or not she has brought Bengal kittens back in her tummy, but if she has, they will all be brown spotted, and will carry the snow gene.
If she is expecting the patter of tiny paws, then I am hopeful that Asha’s kittens will live up to my expectations. For example, not that I am bragging or anything, I am just proud to say that my dad Monet has fathered some amazing kittens, and to mention but a couple, he is also the father of a recent GCCF Grand Champion and also another TICA Double Grand Champion. Asha, as you know is a Zawadi Bengal, and her dad is Glitterglam Purr Ardua. He is an AOC eyed snow spotted boy, he is very big and handsome, and Asha’s mum is Advish Mzuri - she is known as Trouble, and is ‘a bit of a looker’ (hmmm I can see where Asha gets her naughty ways and good looks from ha ha!!).
Anyway, when she returned I approached her slowly and licked her head, but then realised that she smelt differently so I bashed her on the head with my paw. She did the same and then she dashed back into her cat carrier. I sat waiting for her whilst hiding round the corner, and as soon as she crept out I leapt towards her. She hissed and so did I, but then I just kept my distance and followed her around for the rest of the evening.
We slept in separate beds that evening, but early the following morning, I watched cautiously as she came towards me. Was this going to end in fisty paws??? No, in fact she climbed into my bed and gave me a lovely long wash, then we settled down together for a nap, as it was too early to get up.
We spent the next day exploring the ‘cat nursery’. The carpet has been removed, and a washable flooring laid for easy cleaning. There is a cat tree in there and few other bits and pieces. I guess there will be more added when we know whether we are in for some little ones. I certainly wont be sleeping in there, all those screaming kittens, no, I will stay put on mum and dad’s bed to ensure a peaceful sleep. Asha is welcomed to all those disturbed nights, its certainly not for me.




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