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Old 14-01-2012, 10:30 AM
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Re: Does this sound normal for a kitten?

my tiny kitten looked a bit lost whenever i walked away, so i gave her a hot water bottle (not too hot!) and put it under her blanket on one side. she loves it and will happily sleep for hours now. i tired putting a teddy in there with her and she looked at me as if i was mad!! doesn't mean it isn't worth a try though...
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Re: Does this sound normal for a kitten?

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Thanks Jiskefet, I'll try out making a bed with some of my clothes the next time I leave her. Her safe area is my bedroom, which I am in almost all of the time now. That's a nice photo of your cat by the way

I guess her peeing was just territorial, she has not done it again and seems to be very calm most of the time.

Is it normal for kittens not to eat for the first day or so? Or to only eat small amounts. It seems like she has no appetite at all!

Here's a photo of her, she's only 3 months old.

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she is so cute!!!
its completly normal, Leo did that too! but then once he got to know me he started eating
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