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Offer her a more comfortable cocoon at a location that lowers her stress. Don’t forget to place scent markers in the new cocoon.
It wasn't towels I got confused it was like that cloth you wash the floor with and she has a very large, covered, comfortable special box(it wasn't exactly a box but more of a specific thing for moms and kittens) in a quite place. I think It was instinct but I don't know what to do cause I don't want them to be in places like behind the couch.Very hard to read all capital letters.
She’s clearly telling you she is not happy with things, she needs to be in a quiet, darkened room to bond with her babies in a box large enough for Mum to stretch out in, covered for privacy.
some cats find a closet cozy to begin with, she should not be out roaming the house. Sit with her to help calm and reassure her if needed for as long as it takes for her to settle down.
Towels are also not ideal for little ones as their claws easily get caught, bedding needs to be changed daily and kept clean.
then you move her to a more appropriate space. Your mentor should really be guiding you through thisI don't want them to be in places like behind the couch.
I felt tired and like I was coming down with something the evening after having the booster but by the next morning I was fine. No arm soreness at all this time.susanm9006 How did you fare after the booster dose? I haven't heard anything alarming yet but our Pfizer patients seem to have an easier time than our Moderna patients did. After this week, CDC should be announcing their decision on the 3rd doses of Moderna & Janssen/Johnson& Johnson.