L-o-l-a Lola

NS December 8th, 2007

She’s here! Introducing the newest member of the Noble family

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Curled up asleep in TNC’s booster seat

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I picked her up at about 11am this morning and she has transitioned so smoothly that it’s almost freaking me out. She only mewed a bit in the car and didn’t seem bothered by it even though she’s never left her previous owners’ house. I got her home and intoduced her to the family. She meowed for a few minutes and hid under the table but would come to me with just the tiniest bit of coaxing. She loves to be held and stroked and was purring like a maniac within an hour of her arrival. I showed her where her litter tray, food and water were and worked on reassuring her and showing her around the dining room, where she will stay for the next day or two while she settles in. Within two hours she was happy to play with a feather on a string and chase a ball with a bell in it. After that, she had a nice long sleep and is still pretty much dozing on and off all afternoon and into the evening.

Lola has been very tolerant of TNC’s loud shouts of ‘MEOW!’ and the sound of thundering feet come to find her. She hasn’t spooked or swatted and actually seems very placid in the presence of a rambunctious toddler. TNC offered her kitty a cracker and patted her very gently on the head and now they seem to be at ease with one another.  We can only hope it’s as easy as this in the coming weeks.

I am in kitten heaven. Lola appears to be a people cat and loves to be held on her back, like a baby. I just know she’ll be a great lap pet and companion. I am so glad we adopted her. The Noble Husband keeps saying “Look at my three beautiful ladies, I’m the luckiest man alive!” There’s so much cuteness in this house today that I want to go outside and pinch it’s pebble-dash cheeks.

There’s a small possibility that we may be extending our little family even more — when I picked up Lola, the husband was telling me that the person who was supposed to adopt the last kitty, Lola’s brother, seemed to be dragging his heels and they weren’t sure if it was going to happen. Before I knew what hit me, I found myself offering to adopt him as well if they couldn’t find a home for him soon. The guy seemed quite enthusiastic about this and said he’d call once they knew what was happening. I know it might seem a bit mad to get not just one but two kittens when there’s a toddler in the house but part of me knows that we’ll want another cat at some point and it’s so much easier if they are from the same litter and adopted at roughly the same time. No later stress over territory issues or personality clashes. So we’ll see. Nothing is set in stone and I may change my mind but I’m keeping an open mind about it.

Yay for fluffy friends!

15 Responses to “L-o-l-a Lola”

  1. jen says:

    A-D-O-R-A-B-L-E!

    Glad things are going so smoothly so far! Congrats!

  2. Manda says:

    We got our two (told they were in the same sac – does that happen? Still, they’re nearly identical) at the same time, and it was nice for them to still have each other to play with. They’re about 18 months old now and both love having their tummies rubbed. Enjoy kittyhood!

  3. Tabitha says:

    Welcome Lola! Cute, furry, little Lola!

    If I were you, I’d jump at the chance of aquiring her littermate. Two kitties are simply full of fun.

  4. Andrea says:

    Allllloooooo, Lola! I am sitting here with a sleepy furry one in my lap right now. It is the best! Are you so happy, TNC?

  5. Amy says:

    Awwww…she’s too cute, Amity!!! And what a great, sassy name for a kitty, too! I hope she keeps settling in well. :)

  6. staranela says:

    She’s beautiful! And if you get her brother, it will be so much fun to watch them play together. Nothing beats kittens!

  7. Becky says:

    Very cute kitten! If you get two they will be so much fun, chasing each other up the curtains. Just don’t let them get up the fireplace, if you have one…

  8. adam says:

    she’s SO cute! you have me itching for a kitten of my own, now! darn bf allergic to cats and landlord that doesn’t allow cats! i’m sure with some pleading and decongestants i might be able to get a furry friend of my own! and a) if g doesn’t die while staying with you, he’s okay and b) if he DOES die, i won’t have to worry about the cat allergies anymore! mwah ha ha!

    :)

    i hope TNC continues to enjoy her first christmas gift!

  9. nikki says:

    soooooo cute!!! i bet she has squidgy pads, you have an adorable family.

    The always seem to get into teensy places, when we brought Ani home, our other kitten Vader kissed her on the nose and then chased her for the next few hours, she took refuge in one of the drawers made for CDs which was open about an inch! unfortunately those were before my made photographic days.

    have fun you guys?

  10. NS says:

    Thanks everyone! We’re having so much fun with her. Spending the morning playing with a ball of yarn and a ball. She’s so sweet!

    Adam, I had no idea that Gary was allergic to cats — oops! We’re not letting her into the guest room or even upstairs so hopefully it won’t be too bad. We’ll be out most of the time anyway.

  11. Prof. J says:

    I love Lola! She’s adorable. But now I can’t get the song out of my head. Thank goodness it’s a song I like. . .

  12. Congrats! We meant to adopt one kitten, but ended up with two from the same litter. The look identical but have very different personalities. It’s been a blast, but crazy at times. One is sleeping on my lap as I type this. Kittens are hilarious. Love ‘em!

  13. Becky says:

    So I was driving home from work tonight, and I caught myself humming a tune. And when I stopped to figure out what it was, it turned out to ‘Lola’!

  14. drawer queen says:

    Two kittens are always better than one. I have always adopted in pairs. They keep each other company, sleep together, play together and the sometimes slightly aggressive child love can be spread between two lucky cats! Congrats!