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    QUESTION OF THE DAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2021

    I had been in the US Navy for 2 years, stationed aboard an aircraft carrier located in Norfolk, VA. We were out to sea when it all happened, right off the coast because we were scheduled to pull in the next day. I learned about the attack on the US from a tv screen. I had just finished...
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    Southern California Sane Cat Lady

    The 3 older kittens are eating some wet food mush now, actually from the bowl, the first few feedings they took it from a spoon, fingers, off of each other's face. 😄 They are also using the litter box more and on their own without me having to set them in it or scratch my finger around a bit...
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    Pregnant Stray

    They are so adorable, congratulations on making it through the birth. Thank you you for posting photos. 😊
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    Southern California Sane Cat Lady

    Thank you everyone for the warm welcome. I appreciate all the kind words. 🥰
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    Pregnant Stray

    Hopefully by now mom cat has done the job of chewing the cord. But if not then cutting it is something that you will need to do. You'll need to tie it off in two places and cut between the ties. Also, kittens sometimes won't nurse until mom cat is done giving birth to them all. So I...
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    Southern California Sane Cat Lady

    I live in Southern California and just started fostering cats & dogs about a year ago. I first had two feral kittens that were rescued from a hoarders trailer and were still too wild to be adopted after 4 weeks in another foster home. My 8 year old daughter and I gave them patience and love...
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    Pine litter - how to keep down urine smell

    I just started using the pine pellets, I was given them with my recent foster cat. I find that scooping the powder out every two days and any solids that are there too helps with the smell. Then I do a full cleaning once a week using the actual sifting part of the litterbox and adding fresh...
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