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These two cuties were the babies of Lowensweet's Franni and Munchletoe's Chinny.
The smallest of the two has gone to Wisconsin and the other has gone to Michigan.
Both of these females are colorpoints, like their Mom.
The smaller one turned out to be a very petite dark faced kitten with white mittens and a white chin. The other turned into a beautiful chocolate lynx point with amazing blue eyes!

These pictures were taken a week later, kittens grow fast!
Franni had three babies, all girls.
The smaller female colorpoint with the dark nose is named Kissa.
She now owns Vicki and family in Wisconsin!
The other colorpoint is named Gracie.
She lives in eastern Michigan with Tina, Tina's daughter Amy, and an extended cat family.

It's really difficult to get good pictures of kittens this young.
I did the best I could to show all the kittens' best sides.
Somehow, they wanted to be anywhere else besides in front of the camera.
The blue tabby female on the right is a sweet little Munchkin. Franni's only non-colorpoint baby. This adorable girl, now named Katy, has gone to western Michigan. Her new Mom, Maurine, drove to Kansas City to pick her up.
What an adorable face!

On to Cissi's litter.
The following kittens were the babies of Lowensweet's Cissi and Munchletoe's Chinny.
Cissi also had three babies.
One standard male, a nonstandard male, and a nonstandard female.
They were very sweet babies! All have gone to new homes in the Kansas City Metro area.


The kitty with his head on my hand was the standard male.
He developed into a beautiful dilute red tabby.
The blue kitty with white feet was the other male. What a wonderful kitten he became! VERY people oriented!
The female is a blue tabby. The long legged kittens always look so "spidery" next to their short legged littermates.

(sigh)No new kittens 'til next spring. I can hardly wait!

June at Lowensweet

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