This is a continuation to Bombardment of cats in the house Pt. 1 which can be read here.
I decided to make it into 2 separate posts because,
- Part 1 was about the past
- Part 2 is the present
There, easy wasn’t it?
Now where were we.. Oh yes. YES. MORE KITTENS. (to be exact, only four).
But before we show off the kittens, let’s see how the cats are doing now.
This is Chabik/Cabik/Chubbik. Whatever you wish to call him. That’s what my sister calls him.

He’s all grown up and much more irritating than before.
And by god, he knows how to pose.

Oh, that at the back is Cayang, in case you didn’t know.

The picture is sort of chronological. Why they looked to the right, I have no idea.
And when Cayang is given a picture opportunity,

Interframe. Tak malu.
Now, let’s go see Hot Mama Mia.

Helloooo gorgeous. Just for history’s sake, this cat has been at the house for over 3 years. She basically a kitten-spawning machine. Every year she comes to the house and *poof*. Kittens.

Ah? Why are you looking down?

Zomg, ninja kittens! They were hiding here for a few months now. (actually, it’s been a while since I’ve seen them).
So as you can see there, there’s 4 kittens (and 1948 ninjas) there.
One by one, I bring them out and try make a model out of them

There was one,

And then two.

And then one again.

One of them got pissed off, and I gave up.

WOW you’re so pissed off at me. :( Emolah saya.

Jom emo.
And now, a family photo!


If you can see , on the upper left kitten’s body, there is a scar. Before this, there was a very deep wound, because Mia kept dragging the kittens out from their cage, causing damage to the kitten. Kesiannyer! But now it’s ok lah as we can see it now.
The first time I encounter these kittens, they were all angry and self-defensive. They hissed at me :( and then make a very weird *poot* sound. I don’t think its a fart, but more of a self-defensive act. One of the kitten tried to act tough and tried to scratch me. HA HA you’re too small.
But anyway, these kittens are, say, average. Not as cute as the ones before. And now these kittens, they look more like their father (no picture available, but just by looking at their faces, and imagining when they are big, you’ll know).
No matter. I do hope these kittens stay and grow up and become a force of nature and outnumber the population of dogs in Pujut 4C.
My house would be the cat factory. Producing cats since 2006 and still going on.

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