Surya’s advice is spot on to approach another adult or feral outreach. Your Mom’s reaction is understandable, but possibly another person can help the kitten find its home or a new home.
Whether your Mom realizes it or not, you’ve just become the guardian of the little one. In time she may come around to helping with the rescue, or not depending on other circumstances. Which in the meantime leaves you in a tough spot. Don’t give up, but be prepared for the possibility This...
I’m of the camp that says the best solution is to change the window coverings. Heck maybe one way Mylar would be the best solution.
I once had a lovely canopy setup enclosing my bed. Color and flow. The Kits have gone to Town relentlessly. I’ve repaired it a few times. To No Avail. I’ve...
Absolutely concur with all above Tis good to be informed prior to leaping.
One of the videos I had my father watch was with Dr Sanja Guypta ( spelling may be off....the dr on cnn back in the day ) called Weed. There was a follow up, maybe more. The first one focuses on a few of the better...
When I was in California taking care of my dad I researched medical marijuana left and right. He was very anti pharmaceutical anything including aspirin. Homeopathetic sure, fine ok. He was also anti drug. So I lied. I made butter and I made muffins, I told him a skunk got into the house, and...
A fair amount of cats love love love wool. When I tried to felt a cat cave I bought some raw alpaca. They were after the bag like there was no tomorrow.
The project was a failure. I ended up with two pizza pie pads that I put on their cat trees which they love to snuggle in and do biscuits...
It probably is , hopefully, worms. Perhaps him shedding a winter coat. Have you picked him up or just visual observation? He could have licked the wrong thing too. Cats can be attracted to antifreeze for example.
He looks like a love. Hope he pulls through and it is nothing serious.
Rolling stone daddy. With chest wounds.
Enjoying a spot of sun in overgrown path
The kits on their first outdoor adventure, supervised. Nervous Nellies! Mine are primarily indoor, but I have intentions of giving them outdoor time with limits.
Spring is coming one of these days. We had two...
To add, let her sleep and heal. Both of you have had quite a day.
Also my male was as rambunctious as all the next day, pouncing on her as if all was back to normal. She’s a cat. They are tough and resilient. Even with them bouncing all over the following days they came through it just fine.
It is agonizing process to go through. I tortured a few friends with updates and concerns for hours on end when I brought my duo home. She’ll be fine most likely. Just monitor her. In another day or two she should be back to semi normal. By a week she’ll be herself and sweeter than ever. It’s a...
Oh my, so many beauties and cuties in this thread!
Gustav, a few weeks before I nabbed him and Anais
Anais the first day of indoor life.
The two of them that first day. Gustav on top, Anais on the floor.
Gustav, November, awake!
Recent pic, entangled!
Anais
Gustav. Dictator. Anais a week prior...
Yours are Magnificent! I love seeing pics of them. They are a sight to behold. I doubt my two will ever get that fluffy, so I confess to vicariousness, though I wouldn’t trade my two ever.
The best part are the engines that runs all four of them. Little quirky, smart bundles of fur and love...
Aww thanks! They are definitely full of personality!
It felt like forever in choosing names. I really wanted Anais, but I also wanted matching names. In the end I went with Gustav because he kept looking at me whenever I said it as I went through the list out loud.
Gustav and Anais were such floof balls of fur when I nabbed them in the middle of winter just before it dipped below zero. Since being indoors with heat they’ve lost their winter coats and are growing into sleek beautiful cats day by day. Gustav still has a massively fluffy tail though, whereas...