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..so can you tell them apart now??
Or is it still dificult?
..so can you tell them apart now??
Or is it still dificult?
We named all the kittens from our last litter. Only kept 2. There was 6. But we just gave them like little nicknames (before we knew which we were keeping lol) Boots, Chubs (he wa the fattest lol) we kept them, then there was bear, midnight, socks and sugar (he owner named her. She got pretty much 1st pick.) It didn't make us to attached. We also tried to kind distance from the other. We'd still play with all of them, and you will get a little attatched, but that'll help you to make sure they get good homes. :-)Yeah... I've been thinking about that. I have so many cool names running around in my head, but I just haven't really settled on any yet. I'm also not sure whether I should name the ones I'm not going to keep... I'm worried I'll get even more attached. I don't know if it would help to not name them though... I should probably just go ahead and do it.
Holy Moses, I can't imagine where you live.I wish I could offer kittens to the students at school, but I don't want them to know that I have cats. Some of the boys can be really hateful toward cats, and have told me that they intentionally harmed them. It makes me sick. I have already had my house vandalized by students that didn't like me, and I don't want the students to know I have cats. Especially black cats (this is an extremely religious and superstitious area). I've already asked all the faculty.