The last you saw of one of these, the latest kittens, was a portrait of one hiding in a watering can. I am happy to report that when we picked up the kittens from the vet after being checked out, they were in great shape. The vet said that all we needed to do was to play with them and hold them as much as we could. That would "socialize" them and ultimately, make them adoptable. So we got a cage from the vet, and set it up in the new back room. The sense is that we will need to care for them for a month or so, then the shelters will accept them, once their weight gets up to two-pounds. They are so cute, and such a joy to watch. Buy it will actually nice not to have to care for four more kittens!
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ReplyDelete7 cats in the house! You are catching up to our 9! I know, it isn't a competition! -Dean
The neighbors are going to start referring to you as the Cat Lady.
ReplyDeleteYou do have your hands full. OMG. I have to admire you for taking care of them so they can be adopted, but this is crazy.
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Our daughter Amy said we now have a cat farm!
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute when they are kittens. So nice of you and Kathy to foster and socialize them. bsk
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