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  • LOL! I always thought that Tula was looking around to keep an instinctive watch for danger. Now I think she's thinking, "When the H is that nanny getting here?"

    And although I've watched this video many times, I just now noticed all those fresh green leaves that are down on the ground. Wonder how they got there...hmmm....I can think of four reasons....

    I wonder when there will be more Pallas Cat babies at WHF? Not that Tula doesn't deserve a rest!

  • @1:23..it's kool how the kittens jump toward the mom on beat..lol

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  • The mother is all "look how good a mom I am - I don't even have to try, see?"

    I agree with venniey... This is really incredible to watch (if you more than a passing interest in cats that is).

  • AWWWWWWWWWWNNNN CUTE KATS :)))))

  • I'm almost speechless. Could it get any better?

    The energy , the beauty of each, the mother....have to adore mother cats. Her thick fur probably protects her from their teeth and claws or she would have to set them straight, big time.

    I really enjoyed where two kittens turned sideways to each other, arching their bacls to look bigger. A classic cat thing.

    I'd love one too, but this DNA has never been domesticated, wouldn't be good for either species.

  • Sent the 7 wo video link to my wife. She now wants one shipped FedEx. :)

  • goodness, Tula's so patient

  • Those kids are so exhausting but so so so so cute!!! Tula is mom of the year!

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