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Sunday with the Kittens: Spaying, Neutering & Healing

Shibumi & Scout

It was a big week for the studio kittens; we took the boys in to be neutered and Shibumi in to be spayed.

They fasted overnight and in the morning were more than ready for a big breakfast, not to get into their carriers! With great trust, Shibumi let me scoop her up and get her in. She was even purring for a moment before she realized my betrayal! It was more challenging with the boys. There was a lot of running, leaping and even hissing. Justin was amazing. He gently but firmly managed to corner each of them, diving in with a towel and emerging with a wriggling angry kitten to quickly deposit in a carrier.

Escher

The good news is that despite the fighting and the upset, the meows and complaints were frightened and ticked off as opposed to the last time, which was more like “OMGTHEY’RETRYINGTOKILLME”. I guess that’s a bit of progress.

All three surgeries went well with no complications. They did discover that Scout had retained canines that could be a problem. Basically, his baby canines weren’t falling out and his big-cat ones were trying to grow in. To avoid any issues of misalignment, the vet removed the baby teeth. The two permanent teeth are a bit wiggly but hopefully, as they have the room to settle in, they will start to make themselves at home.

We were able to bring the boys home that night, each with a cone around their head to dissuade them from grooming their surgery sites. Scout had his off before we’d taken 10 steps. Escher’s was a challenge when we got home. They bolted when the carrier doors opened and were clearly terrified. Escher tried to run up the steps but the cone got in the way and he had a little tumble. He was just fine but we found the cone abandoned at the side of the bed he was hiding under.

Both boys stayed under the bed hiding for about an hour. Eventually they emerged in search of dinner. I’ll tell you that I felt much, much better after they’d eaten a bit of food, had their painkillers (which luckily we could put in the food) and they were lying down in their regular quiet spot under the couch.

I am delighted to say that by the end of the evening, we were able to pet Scout and Escher was hanging about. The next morning they both ate a hardy breakfast, Scout was very affectionate and, believe it or not, Escher followed me everywhere! The next day we were able to bring Shibumi home.

Though she’s clearly unimpressed with “the cone” (I keep telling her it looks rather queenly on her), it hasn’t stopped her from anything, except messing with her stitches. She’s as determined and playful as ever!

In fact, since she’s been home she’s been incredibly loving, full of purrs and wanting to be close. Justin and I have both held her in our arms for quite a while, enjoying the closeness and the rumble of her purr. Last night she even slept in the crook of my knee, which is a first. Even more surprising, Escher was right there with her, leaning up against my leg!

He’s been hanging out with her pretty consistently since she got home, whereas Scout was clearly scared by the cone. His first response was to hiss at her and at the first meal with all of them home, he wouldn’t come in and eat while she was there. His fear seems to have settled quite a bit, though Scout seems to be having the hardest time. He’s spending a fair amount of time alone and under the blue couch. He did have two teeth removed in addition to being neutered so I’ll give him a couple of more days before I am too concerned. (Lol, I love how we say that as though we can schedule our concern.

All in all, everyone is well and things will hopefully set into normal. Shibumi and Scout will have to return to the vet in 10 days or so but hopefully after that, everyone can stay put and get comfortable for the year! Imagine that.

Thank you so much for all of the love and good vibes that have been sent to these three. I know that has helped and will continue to help them with their healing.

A big shout-out to all of the staff at the animal clinic. Everyone has been so kind and generous in taking care of these kittens and their humans. We’ve received excellent care, great advice – and even seen pictures of how the kittens were while they were there! We are so thankful to everyone for all their support.

And speaking of support, we could not have done this without the generosity of all of the Aunties and an Uncle who signed up for Sparkles in support of these kittens as well as their own creativity. Each of you have made a difference in the lives of these kittens and of all those who care for them. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you. May your sparkle continue to light the way.

 

Art Supplies, A Poem & A Kitten

Every weekday morning I invite you Behind the Scenes at my studio.

Today: I’ve made a video about collage materials and supplies and I’d love to hear – do you prefer one show or little bites? Plus, I share my new watercolour travel kit and one of the kittens makes a first appearance!

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Oh Darling, You Don’t Look Like a Dahlia to Me by Nancy Gunderson

She said, walking in a circle around the seed,
Stalker with flowing sleeves, jangling bangles,
And a cigarette holder dangling from thin fingers,
Pointing with it, smoke trailing,

“Oh darling, no, no, no, you don’t look like
A dahlia to me!
Your lines are too compact, your form is too
Small and ovoid, your impact on the viewer
Is so slight!  There is nothing
Dahlia-like about you at all!”

She took her flair, her jangles and her judgement
And moved on to her next critique subject.

The immobile seed was abandoned as the crowd
flowed after the eminent artiste, left to sit alone
quietly in its own essence.

Found by the cleaning lady after darkness had fallen, it was swept up.
She took it in, gave it what was needed:
Sun, air, light, water in abundance.
She took joy in waiting for it to sprout and grow,
Noticing each small change of form, color, texture,
And smiling.

The dahlia bloomed radiantly in its quiet corner
Until one day the eminence walked by and exclaimed,
“True beauty!  Where have you been hiding!  Now that’s a dahlia!”

 Shibumi

If you’d like to follow the progress of our rescued kittens, be sure to check out their Tumblr!

 

Sunday with the Kittens: Break Out – Breakthrough?

Shibumi - Caught
Shibumi

So much changed this week – and this look tells it all! The kittens figured out how to get past our makeshift barrier into the rest of the house.

Escher & My Water
Escher

Kitten chaos ensued!

Shibumi
Shibumi

Little by little, they’ve been discovering the larger space…

Scout on Side Table
Scout

Getting a fresh look at the outside world…

Kittens on Stairs
Action Shot!

Discovering that epic adventures are to be had on the stairs.

Shibumi
Shibumi

Queen Shibumi the Instigator is dauntless. She and Scout shocked us all this week by getting up into the basement ceiling. Thankfully with the lure of food and toys, we were able to get two dust-covered kittens out safe and sound.

Escher
Escher

Not to be left out, Escher found his way into the same spot later in the week despite our first attempt at kitten-proofing. Of course, no matter what mess they create or barrier they break, they feign innocence incredibly well.

Scout
Scout

With all of the new space, grand adventures and many a big “No!”, there’s been more distance between us and the kittens this week. Exploring the brand new world was certainly more interesting than we humans.

Shibumi by the Door
Shibumi

We’ve had to keep a close eye on these little ones and anticipate, as best we can, what they’re dreaming up next.

Shibumi & Escher boundary
Shibumi & Escher

Still, there have been lovely, cute and quiet moments. We’ve had a few pets and purrs along the way.

Triplets on Couch
The Triplets at Home

And though I’m learning that progress is anything but linear, everyone’s starting to feel at home.

Kitten Week (I might as well admit it!)

Every weekday morning I invite you Behind the Scenes at my studio.

Today: I might as well admit it – it’s kitten week in the studio! So that means updates, pics and video! We have a worry – but also some major progress.

Mentioned on Today’s Show:

2015-07-08 Little Sister

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Art Day: Love & A Trip to the Garden

Art Day Begins

Every Sunday is Art Day at our house. My sister Shannon and I are both taking The Year of the Spark with Carla Sonheim & Lynn Whipple. This week we continued working on a lesson from Carla that we started last week. Using gesso, we had painted a simple, textured piece on wood board. This week, we added colour!

Ever Present Gliter Animals

Of course, the glitter bombed animals looked on, some wondering when they would get a second coat.

Garden Signs of Spring

With this project, we had layers of paint that needed drying and so we took a break out in the garden and discovered: green!!!

Garden Protection Worked

The netting I put down to protect the spring bulbs seems to have worked.

Garden Protector

Or maybe it was the garden guardian that did the trick.

Feeling the LOve

Either way, when I returned to my piece, I was definitely feeling the love!