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My male cat goes full feral when i fostered kittens. He literally tried to scratch my eyes out repeatedly. I was covered in scratches. it was a nightmare. Yet he doesnt mind adult cats. I want to foster again but im afraid. Anyone know whats up with this 😂
My resident female cat isn't getting along with the foster kitten I got about 3 days ago. She refuses to sleep or just be inside anymore and is usually outside all of the time. She isn't negelected one bit but I don't know what to do about this.
This video made me laugh 😆
I have a 10week old kitten that got his first round of vaccines. 3 days later, he’s vomiting liquid and his appetite has seriously diminished. He’s still pretty active. I’m not sure if the lack of appetite is from the vaccine or because of the heat wave we’re having
I have two feral kittens. Would you like to have them? I’m in LA area.
My foster kitten is acting really depressed how do I help him feel better at the same time not make my other cats jealous?
https://youtu.be/Gp9Y7z8kdIs
Hello kitten school plzzzzzzzz tell me how I can get rid of litter smell please
Thank you for taking care of and finding homes for cats.
I'd love loads of cats and I envy you….Lol. keep well and happy ,as always your video made me smile. 🤗😸🐈
Does your long haired cat have Maine Coon in her background?
A very interesting video as always. Have you ever had any experience with a deaf kitten / cat? Many white cats are deaf and I'm interested in adopters' experience with them. I worked with deaf pupils/students before I became a pensioner. That's why I'd like to know more about that topic!
I've heard horror stories about cats that are totally incompatible and will never get along. Two of our cats were returned to the local shelter because of this, although we had no problems introducing them to our cats. It's actually comical and quite entertaining watching them get used to each other, especially kittens. There's never any hostility, maybe just a little grumpiness or pouting for a while. Or maybe we've just been lucky? Can't say for sure.
With 40+ years of cat ownership under our belts, it's been my conclusion resident cats will accept kittens more readily than another adult. We always had kittens as the newcomer and they were accepted by the residents and even welcomed, in less than 24 hours. When we took in a stray adult for the first time 3 years ago I was surprised that, once again, our residents accepted him right away as one of the family but I think they had become accustomed to having him around out doors for 6 months before we brought him in. I toy with the idea of fostering once in a while. Maybe when I'm retired.
Thank you for caring of them!