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Hello all, This is the story, I came out of the shower this morning and walked into my room and I see this....
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Miss Cleo moved her kittens last week, first out of the box to under my bed, and then from under my bed to one of my children's room under his bed. She picked the worst spot ever ( think and 11 year old boys room) LOL..She underestimated my drive to keep an eye on them though, I went so far as to clean underneath said boys bed
Anyway, this morning, when I came out there she was with the baby, she left him right there while she ate ( food in a different room) and we got ready to go, everyone petted him and loved on him and her when she was with him. I noticed that she was very rough with him, looked almost like she was teaching him to grab something by the throat! As we were all leaving she grabs her boy up and takes him back to their spot.
When I came home, she had three of them with her feeding them, but this one was off by himself sleeping.
Now is she teaching him something? Or might their be another problem? Is it time for them to come out and start exploring?
I will add that he was the first to open his eyes. I should also say he is my favorite, so I thought it was cool that she chose him to show me this morning
oh, and today they are 14 days old.
I'm a sucker for these cats and think I worry more over them then I do the kids!!
Sherry
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Miss Cleo moved her kittens last week, first out of the box to under my bed, and then from under my bed to one of my children's room under his bed. She picked the worst spot ever ( think and 11 year old boys room) LOL..She underestimated my drive to keep an eye on them though, I went so far as to clean underneath said boys bed
Anyway, this morning, when I came out there she was with the baby, she left him right there while she ate ( food in a different room) and we got ready to go, everyone petted him and loved on him and her when she was with him. I noticed that she was very rough with him, looked almost like she was teaching him to grab something by the throat! As we were all leaving she grabs her boy up and takes him back to their spot.
When I came home, she had three of them with her feeding them, but this one was off by himself sleeping.
Now is she teaching him something? Or might their be another problem? Is it time for them to come out and start exploring?
I will add that he was the first to open his eyes. I should also say he is my favorite, so I thought it was cool that she chose him to show me this morning
I'm a sucker for these cats and think I worry more over them then I do the kids!!
Sherry