Congratulations on Gingy's brood. She's very handsome, and kittens are always a psychedelic trip with no chemicals involved, just joy, energy, and endless curiosity. When our two male sibs were small, they would fly around the ceiling for a while, then retreat to their hiding place in the closet and pass out for an hour, then reappear for more flying time. I hate to have creatures "fixed," but in the case of cats, they are ultra efficient reproducers and can dole out scores of kittens. No fertility clinics needed. The males spray, brawl, and mostly leave home if not "fixed." Yes, the vet fees are astronomic. The two boys, phenotypical Maine Coons out of a drain pipe, have each had a health crisis that collectively would have bought a thoroughbred horse. But they are very companionable and not demanding on a day-to-day basis. I love dogs, but they take non-stop attention and energy, closer to a kid. My family calls me a cat magnet. They seem to know I'm a friend. Your wife is a great cat midwife, saved that little latecomer just in time. And captain', yes, old cats are quite wonderful, knowing ... but you have to be gentle and considerate with them, like old people.