MY ADORABLE KITTEN RASCAL (Pg. 3)



My little adorable kitten Rascal (Pg. 3)
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Last updated 06-24-18




The kitty cat does not emit light of its own (he's a cat for Christ sakes!!!), so the standard review format will not be used and the kitty will not be assigned a rating. This page will contain mainly just some photographs (as of 06-06-18).






The first one is my adorable little fuzzbomb walking on the deck; the second shows him as a near-silhouette in the window near sunset on the evening of 06-02-18.







Rascal loves to play in empty boxes -- but what kitten wouldn't?





Rascal taking a wee bit of a catnap on the couch.
The brown fur on the couch cussion belongs to my dear sweet baby boy Coco.





My "widdle" "Wascal" in two situations: playing with a kitty toy and just walking around.





my dear sweet baby boy Coco and Rascal sharing the Lazy-Boy chair followed by a close-up of Rascal himself snoozing on said chair.







My adorable little furkid stretched out on the couch trying to beat the heat (it was 103°F {39.4°C} yesterday and we do not have AC).




Video of my adorable "wascally wascal" playing with an old catnip ball cat toy. Coco makes a "meowing" cameo appearance.




Brief video showing my adorable little fuzzbombs Rascal (the little black kitten) and Coco (the much larger brown kitty) together. on the afternoon of 06-21-18.

They were actually playing with one another, but I wasn't quick enough with the camera to snag that part.

* Brief because my camera's battery decided to kark it not that long after I started recording. :-/



TEST NOTES:
Rascal was given to me as an 8-week old kitten (he was born on 03-03-18) by my downstairs housemate Kim B. on 03-31-18 and I took custody of the little guy (thusly becoming his "daddy") on 05-04-18.




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