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Old 22-01-2012, 12:34 PM
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Re: Hi guys in desperate need of support

Hi all, I got some feliway. And she seems to be doing a bit better, Only cried a few times since i posted. And for the broken vivarium thats all fixed.. So all is going well. The feliway seems to be making her happy. She is no longer clawing out the cat litter ( i got a bigger box anyway) .. But she seems to be more.. adult.

Im probuly now going to miss her being a kitty lol
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Old 23-01-2012, 06:00 PM
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Re: Hi guys in desperate need of support

Our very first cat was a white male and when my mother-in-law got it for us we were under the impression it was old enough to be away from his mother. Not so! He couldn't jump up on to furniture and had a difficult time following us into another room due to the pile in the carpet. He would cry and so I would pick him up and put him in my bathrobe pocket. I would have to carry him from room to room. He was not well litter trained either. He had a hard time eating. after calculating we figured he must have only been 3 weeks old when we got him. Since we knew very little about kittens, we probably did not do everything correctly. But somehow we managed to bring him into adulthood. Our daughter was 3 years old at the time and he used her as his playmate. When he got a little older he would lay and wait and bounce on her. He was an only cat for ten years and was a wonderful easy going cat. My daughter and her friends would pick up when he was sound asleep and drag him into the bedroom and proceed to put him in doll beds, he would hang out until he had enough.
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Three weeks old kittens are fully dependent on mum for food and toileting they are barely walking too - it's amazing he survived!
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