Monday, October 27, 2014

The Beauty of Halo's #Kitty, Tia by Karen Rose Smith


Halo's kitty, Tia, will be 13 weeks old tomorrow.  Today, she'll be leaving for her forever home.  It has been such a joy to be around Tia.  She's sweet, affectionate, smart and playful.

Tia was Halo's last kitten to be born.  Halo was exhausted with the last delivery and we had to wipe the membrane from Tia's face to break the birthing sac.  The placenta wouldn't deliver and she couldn't make it to Halo's nipple to suckle.  So we had an emergency vet visit.  Fortunately, as soon as we were home, Tia began suckling on Halo's nipple closest to her heart and that's where she stayed...everytime.  Even when Paddington and Mason scrambled for position, she hung on.  She gained the most weight the fastest.

Tia has been a little lady or princess since she was born.  She has a little tiara on her forehead so we named her Tiara, Tia for short.  At first I thought she'd remain a little aloof and I wouldn't get attached.  I was so mistaken.  Of the three, Tia is the most calm and maybe the most cautious.  But she soon started looking straight at me when I spoke to her and rubbing against my hand when I reached to pet her.  She often falls asleep in my lap.

Kittens are wondrous creations.  From 4.5 ounces at birth and so fragile, she looked as if a breath would bend her, Tia has become a delightful sister, daughter and friend.  I know she'll make a wonderful companion for her new family.

We're sending with her our love and hopeful wishes for a smooth transition into her new life.

Kisses and hugs, baby.

Your first family





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5 comments:

Sue Farrell said...

Godspeed, Tia. Have a beautiful life. We shall miss you.

Anonymous said...

Thank you, Karen. Sharing Tia, with you, has been a beautiful journey.

Jean said...

Tia, we've so enjoyed getting to know you. Your family is so lucky to be getting you. I hope you fit in well with your new kitty siblings. We'll miss you.

Deborah Blake said...

What a beautiful and lucky kitty. I know it is SO hard to let go, but at least you know that she is going to a good home where she will be loved and no doubt spoiled rotten.

*hugs* YOu've done a great job with her!

Kandy Shepherd said...

Kittens are indeed wondrous creatures! I have so enjoyed reading the journey of Halo and her precious little litter and hope Tia's new owners will let you know her progress so you can share.