Saturday, December 28, 2013

Maynard 4 lbs. 8 oz. (2.04 kilograms)
Boots 4 lbs. 7 oz. (2.03 kilograms)

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Saturday, December 7, 2013


Boots: 3 lb. 10 oz.
Maynard 3 lbs. 8.5 oz.

Boots is starting to eat more.

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Weigh in: 
Boots 3 lb. 3.5 oz.
Maynard 3 lb. 3.5 oz. 

This photo shows one of the main differences between the two cats. Maynard always seems to squint and Boots has slightly heavier fur than Maynard. Boots looks like he is fatter than Maynard but both now weigh the same. Even when Boots weighed less he appeared to be bigger than Maynard.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Weigh-in:

Boots: 2 lb. 14 oz.
Maynard: 2 lb. 13.5 oz.


Maynard has fully recovered from whatever made him sick and catching up with Boots. 



Saturday, November 16, 2013

Monday October 11th Maynard threw up and became listless. He seemed okay the next day but still with a reduced appetite. Boots is now 4 ounces heavier than Maynard. Today's weigh-in: Boots 2 lb. 9 oz and Maynard actually lost 2 ounces to weigh 2 lb. 5 oz. today.

Saturday, November 9, 2013


Maynard: 2 lb. 7.1 oz.
1.10563 kg
Boots: 2 lb. 3.6 oz.
1.02058 kg


 
 





Saturday, November 2, 2013

Weigh in:


Maynard: 2 lb. 1 oz.
(0.935534 kg)

Boots: 1 lb. 13 oz.
(0.822136 kg)

This is Maynard. Both took to a bath very calmly. Surprising. We expected a fight. 
 

Saturday, October 26, 2013

The weigh-in:

Maynard: 1 lb., 12 oz.
(0.793787 kg)

Boots 1 lb., 8 oz.
(0.680389 kg) 

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Maynard is 1 lb. 6 oz. (0.62369 kg)

Boots is 1 lb. 3.5 oz. (0.5528157 kg)

I forgot to weigh them on Saturday.





Today, for the 1st time, they started climbing the
scratching post.


In this picture you can see the hairbands we use as collars to tell them apart. The red band is Maynard. Green for Boots. Maynard exhibits superiority by climbing to the top of the post and glaring down at Boots.

So far, they fight constantly but Boots won't back down. Sometimes they bite too hard and the other cries but it seems to be equal in making the other complain.

Maynard has a slight edge but as they get bigger it becomes less compared to total weight.

Sunday, October 13, 2013


Saturday October 5th, 2013

From a Craigslist ad two kittens were brought home. Both were from the same litter and about eight weeks old. One weighed 10.5 ounces (0.29767kg) and the other 12.7 ounces (0.3600389kg). Very small kittens just weaned.

One Week Later...
Both kittens have gained three ounces. Named Maynard and Boots, Maynard is now 1 lb. 0.5 ounces (0.476272kg) and Boots is 13.5 ounces (0.3827186kg).



I created a scratching post by wrapping rope around a PVC pipe and slipping it over a stand for an electric fan. So far the kittens don't like it. The rope is large marine hemp about a half inch in diameter. It sat for years in a garage then another five years on my back porch. It probably smells of motor oil.

We've purchased a small toy mouse that is made from a cloth pouch and includes a small amount of catnip that can be put inside the mouse. A tiny bit of catnip was sprinkled over the post. So far, only mild curiosity from the kittens at the base of the post. No climbing, yet.

The heavier kitten is taking advantage of its weight and dominates the other. Boots, the smaller kitten, is fighting back and not exhibiting any acknowledgement of Maynard's dominance. He does yell when bitten too hard.