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Cute kitten alert! New pix!
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Yes, it is your fault. After reading about your experience with getting a new cat, I was talking to my family members who wanted very much to get a new cat for the family.
So, this little fur ball was looking for a home...and home he came! He is about seven weeks old.
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Not only that, but while we were at the pet shop taking back a pair of rats that my oldest child left when he moved out, the owner says, “Hey, you want a kitten? We just found this one out in the parking lot of the shopping center”.
He pulls out this beautiful torbie kitten with orange eyes, her expression of fear mixed with street-smarts indignation was priceless. I said “no, we just brought home a kitten”, but the family pressured me to bring her home, too...so now she is with us. She is about 11 weeks old. (Torbies are tabbies with tortoise-shell colors.)
Unfortunately my two dogs are not cat friendly, but the little grey kitty is next door with the kids and grandmom, and I have the petshop kitten in a large cage in my house to protect the kitten until the dogs can be trained to behave. (which I have done with dogs before, and they have become treasured friends-just takes a lot of patience and caution)
So, Pud, it's YOUR fault I now have a house-full of kitties!
I'm having a blast. And, I'll post a picture of the torbie as soon as she tames down...she is a bit wild.
Quoting: czygynyTell the dogs that the new members of your family are THEIR kitties, give them treats as you do this. I did this once with an older cat who was seriously pissed when I brought home a new kitten. She loved the kitten and just refused to talk to ME for a month!! ( no kidding) Also, be sure to hold the kitten yourself and keep BELOW the dogs so they understand that THEY are still in charge.
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