Ti's babies have opened their eyes, and are constantly hopping out of the nest box. They've not gotten strong enough to crawl back in yet, so there is lots of picking up kits and putting them back going on right now. Ti is getting used to me reaching in and touching them, and has gotten less grumpy about it. She is a protective mother.
Looks like there are 3 REW, 1 lilac tort, 2 blue torts, and 2 creams.
Oleander's babies are doing well. There are some REW and the rest will be fawns, creams and torts. They are still too young to decide colors for sure.
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