Hi guys!
Here I go again with all the questions...
1 - Kiddie is doing great, he'll be 3 weeks old tomorrow and is such a delight! However, I've noticed that his little poo is very very hard. It's the right color but it's so hard it practically comes out dry! I meows when he pushes it out but afterwards he's purring and seems well. He has a bowel movement every night.
2 - Is there a way to get an older cat to bond with a kit? My cat Babs (4 years old) is the worst when it comes to other animals. She can't stand them! She growls and hisses... She had 3 litters before getting fixed and with the last litter, she only had one kitten (Toots, who died giving birth to Kiddie 3 weeks ago). Toots was the only kitten we kept and Babs and her were fine together until Toots turned about 5 months old. After that, Babs couldn't stand her; she would hiss, growl, spit at her, even if Toots was standing 20 feet away! And Toots never minded - she loved all other animals. So now Toots has passed away and we have Babs' grandson, our Kiddie (it's cute however because grandmother and grandson are identical orange tabby while Toots had a multicolored fur)... Anyways, we've tried introducing Babs to Toots - sometimes she just meows, jumps and runs away and sometimes she just hisses... Is there anything we can do? I'm just afraid Kiddie will start getting out of his box and walk around and be attacked by Babs (although she was not really violent with Toots but we never know)....
Help!!!
Here I go again with all the questions...
1 - Kiddie is doing great, he'll be 3 weeks old tomorrow and is such a delight! However, I've noticed that his little poo is very very hard. It's the right color but it's so hard it practically comes out dry! I meows when he pushes it out but afterwards he's purring and seems well. He has a bowel movement every night.
2 - Is there a way to get an older cat to bond with a kit? My cat Babs (4 years old) is the worst when it comes to other animals. She can't stand them! She growls and hisses... She had 3 litters before getting fixed and with the last litter, she only had one kitten (Toots, who died giving birth to Kiddie 3 weeks ago). Toots was the only kitten we kept and Babs and her were fine together until Toots turned about 5 months old. After that, Babs couldn't stand her; she would hiss, growl, spit at her, even if Toots was standing 20 feet away! And Toots never minded - she loved all other animals. So now Toots has passed away and we have Babs' grandson, our Kiddie (it's cute however because grandmother and grandson are identical orange tabby while Toots had a multicolored fur)... Anyways, we've tried introducing Babs to Toots - sometimes she just meows, jumps and runs away and sometimes she just hisses... Is there anything we can do? I'm just afraid Kiddie will start getting out of his box and walk around and be attacked by Babs (although she was not really violent with Toots but we never know)....
Help!!!