Since I am to weigh the kitties at the same time everyday, I decided to do it just before lunch so they have time to digest their breakfast. They are down in weight a little and not sure if that is to be expected, but will see how tomorrow goes. I imagine they are as unsure about this change in environment as we are!
The kids have been a big help keeping playing with them and being concerned that things are set up correctly for them, although cleaning up after them is my job. No one likes cleaning up poop!
They are not too mobile yet, they aren't climbing anything. They are a little nervous about hearing the dog bark, but not afraid and hiding. That's good. I was told that they change quickly and I believe it, but have to see it. Right now they are angels, sitting quietly in our laps and so easy to snuggle.
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I myself have two cats, and I can tell you; I highly doubt that your older cat will get along with the kittens. When my dad picked up a mainecoon -Bobbie- from a breeder, she was greeted by my other cat - Ben - who is normally sweet - with a shrill hiss. He HATED her. They eventually settled down and now tolerate each other, but not before Ben fell ill and had to be taken to the emergency room. (He wasn't a very tough cat to begin with.)
ReplyDeleteThat's exactly what happened! Our cat hates the kittens! She hisses and growls at them. I was kind of surprised since she treats her furry toys like babies, licking and cleaning them, but I guess especially with an older cat, the kittens are more of a threat.
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