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They’re still at it.

When the weather’s warm, it’s hard to catch Kitten and Little in the house at the same time. They have stuff to do outside.
But, oh yeah, they’re still at it.

They are the two most in love cats I’ve ever seen. They are so sweet to each other.
Morgan calls them the “midget cats” because they’re so small. Kitten and Little are apt names.

See the magazine on the table for some perspective. They are over a year old now, and they are very small cats. They came from different sources–Kitten (orange) came from my cousin, and Little came from Ross’s old girlfriend. They both turned out to be unusually small cats (and they are both males, too).
But that’s okay.

All the better to fit into the sink, right, Little?
P.S. In case you missed it, here’s my favorite Kitten and Little story: Kitten’s Great Escape.
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