Awwww......sooooooooooooooo cute!!!!
Well, Spike looked like the two smallest a week ago, he just suddenly poofed out and filled out...I hope that happens to those babies
OMG...they are sooo precious!!
Spike just started walking around and batting at things today...but the thought of him climbing on the kitty condo makes me nervous....(over protective mommy ) but...on the other hand I can't wait!
I just pm'ed you...but here it is anyway.
The times Spike has went by himself, it was hidden under his blankie, don't ask me how, but you might wanna take a peak. Also....correct me if I'm wrong, but if he's going #1 on his blankie, I would change it each time, I know Spike likes to lick...
I've heard of that, but couldn't find it at Walgreen's any suggestions?
yes, men are GRUMPY when they're sick!! (But then...so am I ) Of course I guess I'm used to his grumpness....he's a schoolbus driver, and is always bringing home some new germs for us to try out!
Just my .02:
Kittens should stay with mom until around 10-12 weeks, from what I've read, and advice from vets, regardless of whether the mom is feline or human. So you could try that angle, I'm sure you'll find a better person to adopt by then.
However me personally, I'm always brutally...
No doubt about the patience...lol Spike, who never really plays...climbed in the litter box...let me rephrase that....he belly flopped into the box, and started tossing it around, rolling around in it and hissing at it. And then-he hissed at me when I picked him up out of it!!
Reminds me of...
ooo..ooo!!!! I want one!!! Not only doesn it keep the dogs out...but it looks pretty, too! I'd have never guessed it was a litter box. I agree...go on Ebay with that!
I don't know how long it has been since they pooped, so I'll suggest a call to a vet, in case there is blockage.
While waiting for a call back, try to massage their lower tummy, in circular motions, working your way to their rumps, it exercises the muscles that control pooping. (Sorry, didn't...
I would start introducing the litter box now, such as when you help him potty, I have a box for spike, a low-sided container, with non-clumping litter in it in his nest, and I put him in it after he eats, when I wipe his bottom. So far, he like to go #1 on me, but he'll get the hang of it. It...