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Old 09-12-2008, 08:55 PM
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Lightbulb Re: Kitten won't stop crying!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Suckling on a blanket is just a comfort thing; you're best to just leave him to it. Sounds like he's going to be a clingy kitty that adores being around you and will expect you to drop everything for him the second you walk in the house...don't worry, my kitty's the same. It's just a case of making sure you give him as much of your time as you can, but still let him know who's boss, or he'll never leave your sight! I'm sure as he gets older he'll get closer to the other kitten and leave you alone a little bit more.
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Old 09-12-2008, 09:07 PM
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Re: Kitten won't stop crying!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sometimes suckling on things can be a sign that the kittens were taken from their Mum too early, if they came from a petshop, there is no way of knowing what their early socialisation experiences were. Do you know how long they had been at the petshop? That would have been a very very stressful time for the kittens, and although you are giving them the time you can, the reality is they are both very young, and mostly alone all day. Hopefully he will become more settled and secure as he grows.
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