After one month or so out of home, this is what we found… some new kids on the block!
Their mother had given birth them in some cover under a bouganvillia, just @ 5 feet from one of the house´s entrances… what a surprise whe we got back!
Most of the pics are from today, some are one week or so. Yesterday when I arrived from my job we had time to carry them to a veterinary for a check. We took their mother too. All were in OK condition.
I think that I´ll be able to get some adoption parents for them…
They are a joy to see.
My “official†current´s home polulation is:
• Two humans
• Four dogs
• Five cats
• Two swallows (they come regularly every year, and have two egg â€" layings between May & August)
There´s also an unknown and fluctuating (but growing) population of hedgehogs, squirrels, frogs, lizards, magpie jays, blackbirds, wrasses, and hoopoes… I also feed them, so their more or less “at home…
Sometimes I think that I work for them ;D
Their mother had given birth them in some cover under a bouganvillia, just @ 5 feet from one of the house´s entrances… what a surprise whe we got back!
Most of the pics are from today, some are one week or so. Yesterday when I arrived from my job we had time to carry them to a veterinary for a check. We took their mother too. All were in OK condition.
I think that I´ll be able to get some adoption parents for them…
They are a joy to see.
My “official†current´s home polulation is:
• Two humans
• Four dogs
• Five cats
• Two swallows (they come regularly every year, and have two egg â€" layings between May & August)
There´s also an unknown and fluctuating (but growing) population of hedgehogs, squirrels, frogs, lizards, magpie jays, blackbirds, wrasses, and hoopoes… I also feed them, so their more or less “at home…
Sometimes I think that I work for them ;D