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Baby Kittens

Well, we finally found out where Emmit was hiding her kittens....at the neighbors house attic!!  We haven't been actively looking  (lately)  because we just figured that she'd bring them out when she was ready, and well, she was ready, but not quite ready to bring them to our house!!  Who knows why...maybe we're a little loud and rowdy over here :)  Anyway, our neighbor brought them over to me Wednesday in a box and there were three.  Carl had been guessing 5, but at least there would be one for each kid....you know we have to keep things even!  So Trey and I went out and found the dog kennel to put them in and stupid me decided to let Emmit in (and not shut the door), and to be honest I never would have guessed that she would have snatched that kitten up so fast and took it across the road!  I was in shock.  Trey was crying because that was the kitten that he picked out (of course) and now we were down to two....not a good number with three kids :(  Later that night Carl and I went to the neighbors house and got the other kitten, and again everything was awesome in the Munger house!  Kids couldn't be happier, only since Trey had picked out a different cat, now Makena got Trey's old one; but it wasn't too much of an issue.  Here are the pictures of the three kittens after the neighbor brought them to me:
Well, the triplets became quads today!! Our neighbor brought us another one!!  He said that he thought that was the last one but we'll see :)  The kids are thrilled to death and of course Trey changed his mind, once again!  He went from the spotted one, to the black one, and now the tiger one is his ;)

The new, new kitty!

All is perfect in our world, once again :)

Happy Friday 13th!!

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