Abby, Odrick's stinkin' cute! Sue is excellent at sending progress pictures. I don't know how she manages to keep her buyers up to date with pics and do such an awesome job socializing her kittens. She is a great breeder.
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He does look like a little stinkerSo sweet and innocent in most of the pictures but the 5th pic (DSC_008) makes me look twice. He has those crazy kitty eyes! Kali gets that look too when she runs around the house with the zoomies like a nutso. She's done it ever since she was a kitten.
As soon as I get new updates/pictures, I will share!
I snorted hot coffee through my nose when I read that. LOL. Well, as to Elsa....she's an anomaly. There are a few others who claim their SVs are well-behaved but I firmly believe these people were duped and sold domestic shorthairs disguised as SVs. Mine are good boys a few hours a day...when they're asleep...so it's not all shoot 'em up bang bang here...just a mere 20 hrs a dayI'm fully expecting Odge to be a complete angel and not get into any trouble when he's settling in here.

She was feeding kitten kibble (can't remember what brand), cooked chicken, and I think raw day old chicks. Atticus refused to eat the kibble for me but he chowed down on the cooked chicken thighs. I poached them in water, tore them into bite sized pieces and served them with the broth. I also added canned kitten food because the chicken alone didn't provide a balanced diet. After 2 weeks I started adding pinkie mice and rats to the chicken as well as the chicks and raw pieces of chicken thighs. He didn't like the rodents too much so I started giving him quail and cornish game hens. As his jaws gained strength he gradually conquered big bones and I didn't have to chop anything up for him. A lot of breeders will feed canned, kibble, and raw so the kittens are used to a variety of foods since there's no way to know what a potential buyer's feeding preference will be. Way more info than you asked. I tend to ramble, sorry.But do you know from your experience if she's a raw feeder?