Anyway, now that I'm not on the phone, kitteh: [link] [link] [link]
(and let me know if you can't see those; they're from his foster-human's fb, and I'm not sure whether her photos are public-viewable or not)
Kitteh is 3 months old; formerly feral but now domesticated by abovementioned foster-humans; big goofy affectionate boy-kitten, soon to be named Mycroft. He won't be home for a few more days, until we get all his shopping done and checkup appointments made and the like. He is CUUUUUUTE.
Oh amych, I am in lurve with him!
He's a shade darker than Loki when I got him, yay browny tabbies! [link] Ears are smaller so maybe he will be a smaller cat than the Lokis. Very cute!
Aww, I'd forgotten how totally Loki-like Loki was from a very young age!
Mycroft! Love. He looks so much like Switch at that age!
Actually, this is my favorite shot of baby Switch.
May Mycroft not suffer from gluttony and get a woggle. And he's got very pretty eyeliner.
Kitty!
I have the weirdest biological clock. I look at babies and go "Yeah, it's a kid, so what?", but I look at kittens and my innards go "Want!"
I love that my friend and neighbor called to check on me, see if there was anything she could do, offering to shop or drink with me. I hit gold buying here, it's given me an incredible support network I never expected.
Loki is STILL playing with his favorite (sunbleached neon green, tailless and eyeless) mouse. Maybe he'll lose some weight.
I think one reason I love cats is that they are baby sized and they purr. Totally stimulates and satisfies my maternal instinct.