I claimed her right away. I was very young, so of course I chose an odd name. I liked Snowy because she was mostly white, not to mention the fact that I was born and raised in Palm Springs, California where there was no snow and then moved to Fernwood, Idaho where there was an over abundance of it. Her middle name, Brown, was simply because she had brown spots on her and I couldn't come up with anything else.
I remember the day that Snowy had her litter of kittens. We stayed up with her while she had them. She was a good mama, always cleaning & feeding her young ones. I don't remember what happened to her litter exactly. I was young, but I have a slight recollection of one or two dying shortly after birth for some reason. As for the others, I know that at least 1 or more came up missing. We lived way out in the country and had a problem with wolves. The others I believe we gave away at the store one day.
Snowy, herself, actually came up missing one day in December. I believe it was the wolves, they tended to come down the hillside for food when it got cold.
I claimed her right away. I was very young, so of course I chose an odd name. I liked Snowy because she was mostly white, not to mention the fact that I was born and raised in Palm Springs, California where there was no snow and then moved to Fernwood, Idaho where there was an over abundance of it. Her middle name, Brown, was simply because she had brown spots on her and I couldn't come up with anything else.
I remember the day that Snowy had her litter of kittens. We stayed up with her while she had them. She was a good mama, always cleaning & feeding her young ones. I don't remember what happened to her litter exactly. I was young, but I have a slight recollection of one or two dying shortly after birth for some reason. As for the others, I know that at least 1 or more came up missing. We lived way out in the country and had a problem with wolves. The others I believe we gave away at the store one day.
Snowy, herself, actually came up missing one day in December. I believe it was the wolves, they tended to come down the hillside for food when it got cold.
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