Birthday Cats
Comfort Kittens

And I cannot tell you how much they have helped us get through the last year. This is definitely a symbiotic relationship.

Waiting...

Here we see the cats getting ready to pose...
Webcam Wonder

Wandering Mark

I love this picture that Alex took. I have to say Mark looks a bit of a porker in this shot, but in his defence he puffs his fur out a lot when he goes out exploring.
Happy Tabby

During the winter when the gales blew, and when we felt particularly soppy, the kittens were moved to our porch. I love the expression on Tabby's face here.
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