I am fostering a 7 week old kitten (since she was 4 weeks) singleton. She first came to me a little hissy and nervous. She right away opened up and she's now a purring machine 24/7 who loves cuddles. Climbs on my shoulders and neck. For 2.5 days, she has since stopped eating. Vet finds nothing wrong and gave her an appetite booster (it was her 2nd one). I have 2 personal cats, and 1 and the foster get along really well to the point my cat crys for her. When we got home from the vet, I feed her, ate alittle. I then tried spoon feeding and even hand feeding her which she ate a tad more. I'm starting to think this is behavior. Maybe she's lonely? And she rather have me or my cat with her than eating? Might recommend her being adopted to another cat home. I've tried many flavors and textures of wet food. And always leave a bowl of dry out. She will eat a squeeze up treat just fine and sometimes baby food. I've heard stories about raising singletons,... whinning, no self control, being waaayyyyy too hyper. But have not heard them being "depressed". Advice? She's scheduled to start being adopted next week and I want to make sure I know what to tell potential adopters what to do, since I don't even know what to do
Also I thought about moving her into my room so she won't be lonely but don't want her to become even more attached to my cat.
Also I thought about moving her into my room so she won't be lonely but don't want her to become even more attached to my cat.
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