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Posted on April 26, 2024April 25, 2024 by Robyn

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Have you ever fostered a litter with this many solid white kittens?

I have only fostered 6 white kittens – 4 in one litter, and two singles (pics in a sec.) But I don’t think any of these kittens are going to turn out to be solid white – I think that they’re all going to be Siamese/ Color Point.

Bolt and Lollygag are both turning a creamy white, Mosey started out darker than the other four (Brittany’s predicting he’ll be a Seal Point), and Skip and Skitter both look pure white, but (I am told) Flame Point and Cream Point kittens don’t get their coloring until later. I could very well be wrong, and I’m okay with that! Time will tell.

The white kittens I’ve fostered are:


Smudge Bunny, 2008. Though now that I look at her page, I guess she wasn’t actually pure white since she had a smudge of gray on top of her head and a bit of orange on her tail. I wish I knew what she looks like as an adult! (Side note: her brother HG remains to this day one of Fred’s most favorite fosters, and one of the few he knows by name.)


Los Gatitos, 2010. Sofia, Evita, Hermano and Pancho. They were only with us for about a week. All four were pure white.


Dandelion, one of the Weeds, 2012. Pure white and FLUFFY. I would love to have an update on her (well, on all three of the Weeds girls, actually!)

Bottle baby Jon Snow (of the Starks litter) was pure white when I got him at about 10 days old.

This was what he looked like at about 6 weeks old (with his sister Arya).

And this is what he looked like at about 3 months old with his cream point colors showing (snuggling with foster Norbie.)

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Have you heard how the Ducklings are doing?

They’re doing great! They’re on Facebook here, and since I know some of y’all don’t do Facebook, I am going to embed a couple of posts from their Facebook page. If you cannot see the two posts below, let me know! (They’re public posts, so they should show up, but I haven’t done this before.)

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It’s a Pumpernickel in his basket.


Crouton, Pumpernickel and Pita on the self-heating bed. Pita approves!


I was holding up a toy so Crouton would look at me, and Pita was all “HERE I COME!”


“HERE I AM!”


Ciabatta in the early morning sun, feelin’ skittery.


“What doin’, lady?” wonders Babka.

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Meander started to lie down, but then realized…


“If I lie like this, it’ll be easier for the lady to pet me.”


So I did. Notice that Dillydally, with his eyes partially open, can see a route to the milk bar.


There he goes!


I had been closing the side door of the crate when I wasn’t in the room, but Meander REALLY likes to be in this position with her head resting on the side, so now I leave it open. She’s the boss!


From left to right: Dillydally, Mosey, Bolt, Skip (nursing in his sleep!), and Lollygag. You can’t really see much of Skitter other than his purple collar, but he’s there in the lower left.

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Khal checks the view out the dining room window. “Not enough birds, lady.”

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Posted on social media (Facebook/Twitter/Instagram/Tumblr) yesterday.


It’s Thlurrrrpsday, so please admire Ciabatta’s thlurrrping form. A+!


I would like to draw your attention to orange tabby Dillydally, who is cleaning his own paw. At 1 week old! Genius.


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Throw Back Thursday: In honor of her (and her sister’s) birthday, here’s the video of Tater in the sun, chasing dust. You won’t see anything cuter today, I guarantee it.


Pita is all “LADY. Why won’t this ding-dang BALL come out of this ding-dang TRACK? It’s driving me nuts, and I keep making myself dizzy chasing it in circles!”


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Throw Back Thursday: fosters Caroline and Charles (parents to Willie, Albert, Laura, Mary and Almanzo) were not scared of the vacuum cleaner… well, Caroline wasn’t, anyway!


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Skip (green collar) and then Bolt (blue collar) show off their hissing skills.⁠
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(Still seems kinda halfhearted to me, to be honest.)


Good night innernets.

(The Hopalong Gang:

Bolt: blue collar
Dillydally: orange tabby
Lollygag: red collar
Mosey: no collar (darker cream color than the other siamese/white kittens)
Skip: green collar
Skitter: purple collar)

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Previously
2023: Myrtle in the tunnel.
2022: Clover and Kudzu have a snuggle in the Fruittasan.
2021: Another shot of all 6 kittens in the puffy bed. Don’t they look comfy?
2020: “Do pardon, lady, am a little human boy, as you can see by the way am standing on my feets like such, and was wondering if you had some more foods for me, for am hungry.”
2019: “We is in love, lady.”
2018: “You know what you did.”
2017: Is he not just the muffin-est muffin ever?
2016: So. Very. Floofy.
2015: Jake, of course, came along and said “HI I UNDERSTAND THERE ARE TREATS?”
2014: No entry.
2013: I call this one “Leia and the eye boogers.”
2012: “O joy, it’s my second-favorite human!”
2011: “Hey, you guys, I haz THREE FEET, and you don’t got none! Ha ha ha!”
2010: “How YOU doin’?”
2009: Maximum occupancy: four kittens.
2008: Hissing babies.
2007: “This dressing looks odd,” I said to myself. “I wonder if it’s out of date?”
2006: No entry.
2005: No entry.

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  1. Sarah says:
    April 26, 2024 at 6:47 am

    I want a flame point sooooo bad! But when I go to adopt, there aren’t any, and I always end up with orangies. Dang it!

  2. Katherine Casha says:
    April 26, 2024 at 7:53 am

    Oh my goodness! I didn’t expect to see my baby on your website today, but in that picture of John Snow, Arya is now my Daisy and is almost 11 years old! I remember driving the 10 hours to pick her up. She is still a joy, even though she’s a bit chunky (as am I, it’s been 11

    1. HeidiK says:
      April 26, 2024 at 11:56 am

      How fun!! Glad Daisy is doing well!

    2. Robyn says:
      May 2, 2024 at 1:35 pm

      That girl ruled her brothers with an iron paw! 🙂

  3. Holly Waterfall says:
    April 26, 2024 at 8:38 am

    The Ducklings are adorable still!
    The Hop-along Gang will be fun to see what they turn into.
    Thanks for the update Katherine. Arya (Daisy) was such a pretty girl. I bet she still is too!

  4. Charlotte says:
    April 26, 2024 at 8:56 am

    For several years there were a LOT of white cats in my neighborhood. From what I could see they were mostly pure white. In Momma Cat’s last litter of 5 were 3 white (one had a smudge), a gray tabby & a pure black. All but the black died. She is Ebony & now lives inside with me. The abundance of white kitties seems to have ended.

  5. Random Felines says:
    April 26, 2024 at 8:57 am

    I had noticed Mosey was already getting darker. Did you know the points are influenced by temperature? Be interesting to see how they all end up.

  6. girlwanderer says:
    April 26, 2024 at 9:19 am

    I believe I have shared this before, but here’s what’s going on with colorpoint kitties:

    The colorpoint mutation is a defect in the enzyme tyrosine kinase, which is part of the melanin production pathway (the process by which fur color is produced). It makes it so that the pathway is broken at normal body temperature, which means that colorpoints are born white. It works just fine at lower temperatures, though, so you start seeing color come in at the extremities first – the coldest parts of the body. The genetics that determines what color they would have been without the defect is the color that shows up in the points..

    1. Robyn says:
      May 2, 2024 at 1:36 pm

      My little mutants! 🙂

  7. Chelsea says:
    April 26, 2024 at 10:07 am

    I’ve never seen the term “snow tiger” for a Lynx point before. (On your colorpoint chart) I think my new baby girl might have a new nickname! She looks like a mostly blond version of her brown classic tabby brother. So pretty!

  8. Kar says:
    April 26, 2024 at 11:25 am

    always amazed at cats riding rumbas.

    Mine would hide!

  9. Karen says:
    April 26, 2024 at 5:49 pm

    Were any of your white fosters deaf? I have a white (and blue-eyed) foster now, named Igloo, and he is deaf, the first deaf kitty I have had. Doesn’t slow him down; I am the one who feels silly as I keep thinking sound will influence him and I have to remember he needs more than sound to understand me 🙂

    1. Robyn says:
      May 2, 2024 at 1:37 pm

      Nope, none of them were deaf, they could all hear just fine! (I love the name Igloo!)

  10. Holly Waterfall says:
    April 28, 2024 at 8:56 am

    Karen, Igloo is such a cute name!
    Robyn, while looking thru the banners I did not see (am in need of!) a Stompers one. I know you will get to it at some point, I am just officially putting it on your to-do list please.

    1. Robyn says:
      May 2, 2024 at 1:38 pm

      Yep, he’ll definitely make the cut! 🙂

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