Kirin is the biggest troublemaker and most active kitten in the litter. While being a perfect cuddly Siberian boy that loves to talk, he has something from his ancestors: African wildcats. Games with toys are not just fun for Kirin; they mean something more than that. This is why he runs faster than everyone else, catches toys at a frenetic pace, and then defends them by growling at the others. Kirin got his name after a Japanese holy creature.
Kelpie
Male - New York, USA Color: black solid with white (n 09)
Kelpie was named after a mythical water spirit from Scottish folklore, which is usually figured as a black horse-like creature. He reminds me a lot of Alicante from A litter. Kelpie's very gentle, patient, and intelligent. He might be quiet and doesn't express his love as some other cats do, but he's sensitive and can feel your emotions and support you in whatever you are going through.
Kitsune
Female - New York, USA Color: black blotched with white (n 09 22)
Kitsune is a sweet furbaby that loves humans so much! Sometimes she's a lap cat and wants to just be around and help with whatever you're doing. Sometimes she's a daredevil who runs around and plays with everything, destroying an apartment along the way. As you may know, the kitsune is an Asian fox spirit.
Kedr
Male - New York, USA Color: black blotched with white (n 09 22)
As you might guess, my plan was to name each K kitten after some mythical creature. However, I don't remember why but I changed my mind and instead of naming this kitten as Kneazle - a magical beast from Harry Potter novel, I chose Kedr. It's a Russian name for the Siberian pine - a conifer tree that grows mostly in Siberia. Maybe that's why Kedr has such greenish eyes. I would describe Kedr as ambitious and mischievous kitten. Not finding any wires he was once caught trying to bite off a piece of my handkerchief. I still keep a photo as a proof in a case someone would think that it's a slander against this innocent-looking boy :)
No name
Female Color: black with white (n 09)
This little girl had congenital abnormalities of both hind legs and a tail. After consulting with a vet we have decided to let her go.