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Get Your Squee! Going—Part One

November 15, 2016 / Jennie Richards / News

Do you remember the Community Concern 4 Cats kitchen clinic Mom L helps with? I hope you do. I have posted about it several times over the last year or so. Here, here, here.

Mom L has gone to the kitchen clinic the last few weeks and I asked her to share some of her photos on my blog. Because she has lots of patients, I am gonna make this a four part series. Hang on with you paws cuz you are gonna have some fun!!

You are gonna start squeeeeing right away, then have some ohhhs and ahhhhs.

The marmie/ginger kitten takes a bit of time to catch on—but he does eventually!

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Now the realization…

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And then the plea to Ceiling Cat…

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Final understanding…

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Next up the scaredy cat tabby boy.

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So much for his hopes.

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Yup, that’s in your future buddy.

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And then there was the feral adult female cat who needed her toofies and throat checked. Doc Josie got one really fast look and that kitty was GONE! She launched outta that towel wrap at warp speed and flew across the kitchen island and back again. Thankfully Ms. Gemma from CC4C is an expert at capturing all kinds of energetic cats!

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Next up!

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And so it goes at all of CC4C Kitchen Clinics. Never a dull moment!!

Stay tuned for Part Two in Get Your Squee Going!

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