My cat had been going indoors and out at night for almost a year now, but November 28 I realized she wasn't in my bedroom, I leave my window open so she could jump in and out. So I realized this and the panic began. Long story short she was outside all morning and came back at night which was...
Its nothing horribly vicious its just my cat doesn't realize the kitten is too small to be playing rough. I will keep them separated, i just feel bad for the kitten since she doesn't get to play a lot.
I forgot to mention the kitten doesn't have any of her shots, because my sister doesn't have the money i don't know when she's gonna get the kitten vaccinated but that was my first concern when she brought the kitten into the house.
Hello, i posted previously on here about finding a shy cat, although i didn't get a shy cat i got pepper who is very active and loves to play, and i love to play with her she's very loving and loves to cuddle at night. Problem is 14 days later my older sister (she's 20?) Got a free kitten, and...
This is gonna be my last reply i got her stitches out today, and its safe to say she's the exact opposite from what i was looking for, she's very active which is a good thing cause she keeps me occupied, i play with her everyday i missed only one day. She's still very loving, Just a little...
I'm giving her all of my love, and playtime. I'm the only one she's not scared of so far, so she's only with me. I'm gonna need to make her comfortable with venturing outside my room since she's very active and my room isn't very big. She's been too scared to step outside of my bedroom doesn't...
Also anyone with a adopted kitten that is now fully grown, is your cat more tempted to run outdoors.
Update, she's a purring machine, once i pet her she started meowing, rubbing against me and kneading. It's a bit scary how loving she is, I've never met a cat or kitten like her. I don't think...
I forgot to mention she doesn't claw or hiss at anyone she started purring when my mom picked her up. But now i have to figure out how to keep her from darting out of my room and hiding somewhere. Which i think starts with gaining her trust.
I started playing with her, and she became a jumpy kitty, she's very active but still very shy and scared of humans. Which i don't mind she calms down after i stop playing with her. I better lay my cat towers down just in case she decides to climb while I'm sleeping.
I was worried she'd throw up the food which is why i waited a bit before giving her food. But today I'll follow the vets orders and give her 3 small meals or more if she's hungry at night still, and then on sunday I'll be less strict cause that's when it says i could feed her normally. As for...
Shes also crying a bit is there anyway to comfort her without me touching her i feel so bad, maybe she's just hungry
Okay, i don't think i could play with her till they get the stitches out on the 17th which is a bummer, but i could feed her which has been good way at having her not be so...
She's exploring though, which i didn't expect since she did just get neutered which is a bit concerning since i don't want her to get hurt. She keeps looking at me and hiding, i don't blame her though.
She's 9 weeks and really tiny, i had to wait 3 days to bring her home cause she was too underweight to get neutered, she's home now and scared of me, hiding. I'm not trying to coax her out because its the first day, she is a hissing at me but i know she's not used to Humans yet, and I'm very...
Thanks to everyone who replied to this thread i adopted a kitten, a long haired calico female, when i saw her at the shelter she was huddled up in the corner and really scared and looked really sad. Her litter mates had all been adopted she was the last one. And i had to get her, i didn't want...
I was looking at adult cats actually, and reading the descriptions the owners wrote on them, and i have found one that really caught my eye today "She's extremely loving and cuddly. She's house-broken. She's a little shy at first but she will warm up to you and follow you everywhere. She is...
That's a good point, however i never knew a cat could get that clingy do you think if you couldn't take care of him anymore and someone else took your place she would be the same way with that person?
I didn't want to mention this but he was an outdoor cat, i don't plan on letting my cat out anymore unless i want to cry and eat my feelings away again