Well, he is not so much of a kitten anymore. He is the most precious thing and he is so good with the kids.
At the kids' bedtime, he will go lay on their bed. He lays on Aden's bed first and then when he knows Aden is okay then he will climb up onto Keira's bed and lay with her for a little while. When he knows she is okay then he will come down stairs (usually about 10 p.m) and lay on my lap on the couch.
He usually never sleeps on our bed at night, but one weekend I was really sick (cold symptoms) and he knew it, he was so cuddly and wouldn't let me out of his sight. One of the nights he climbed up onto the bed, crawled under the sheets and laid right by my chest.
This past weekend when Aden was sick (cold symptoms) and Aden was laying on the couch, Bandit jumped up onto the couch and laid right behind Aden's head (as if he knew not to get in front of him and block his show ;))
We were very hesitant on getting a cat when we first talked about it because the last cat we had (saydie) would always meow and she shed everywhere, it seemed like there was always a mess (cat hair) everywhere. We thought if we got another cat it would be like that, but Bandit is different, he doesn't meow, he doesn't play rough and he doesn't shed, mainly because he is a short hair breed.
We got our license for him the other day. In order to own a pet in Nebraska and other states I'm sure you need a license for that animal. We got a letter a couple of weeks ago from Nebraska Humane Society with a bill for a pet license. I did not ever think about needing a license, makes sense though. I probably wouldn't have gotten a license for him if I wouldn't have taken him to the vet because the vet sends them the information for you.