These are the Wonkas -- they're all named after Charlie and the Chocolate Factory characters -- at snack time. Notice how they each have their own little kitty bowl...
They are Veruca, Violet, Gus and Mike... each at their own bowls, eating like good little kittens.
Except that Gus is starting to think Mike's snack looks pretty good...
But then Violet make a move first, going right to Veruca's plate -- and Gus moves in to check on Violet's plate!
But Violet had already nommed all her snack, so Gus went back to his.
I think we all know who the piggy is here -- it looks like it's Violet! But that's OK, she's a growing girl.
Love and Hisses is all about the kittens this woman fosters. And she takes the most adorable photos (plus she always has the most adorable kittens), and tells stories about them in the most adorable, heartfelt way.
I laughed out loud when I saw this snack-time photo series and had to repost it here. Hope you all enjoyed it as much as I did.
Heeheehee!!! Oh we know what that's like!!!
ReplyDeleteHahaha I love this kitten feeding frenzy and the bowls are so adorable! :)
ReplyDeleteThose bowls are fantastic. And the other guys food is always better than what he has. Mine are always just moving over. Great pictures
ReplyDeletelooks like that Violet mayend up looking like a blueberry herself if she keeps that up ;)
ReplyDeleteAw! Nothin's cuter than a gaggle of kitten nomming their foods.
ReplyDeleteMy Prudence likes to scoop Gus's crunchers from his side of the double bowl over to hers. I should post that video . . .
You flatter me! :) Thanks for the link and the sweet words!
ReplyDeleteheh heh. The Farm cats do this all the time. And it's all THE SAME FOOD in the bowls.
ReplyDeleteSilly kitties!
Robyn's kittens are just the cutest... and she always delivers gobs of them for our awwwwwing pleasure!
ReplyDeleteAwwww, look how cute they are! I have to feed Hobbes in another room because he mooches Grace's food and she gets mad. Too much drama for the wee hours in my book.
ReplyDeleteIt is adorable!
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