Posted by jeffcat on November 30, 2015 at 16:37:18 from (76.116.244.142):
In Reply to: A few odds and ends!!! posted by JD Seller on November 30, 2015 at 11:56:13:
Have a few out door cats and all of the females get fixed at the local shelter program. They still mouse so they earn their feed. To calm down kittens other than catch them young and cuddle the dickens out of them. Trap or catch them and I put them in one of those fold up wire dog cages. Old towels, litter pan, water, and food. Handle then as much as possible and they get used to it and also figger out where the food is coming from! Takes a couple of weeks till then and I have had good results. Done it with four of them and they are all nice to handle cats now. This is Tigger and someone dumped him behind my local dealer this spring. He is now around eight months and has ME wrapped around his little paw. What a totally SPOILED animal. Sleeps on the bed right next to the pillow and purrs himself to sleep. In the morning as I wake up he wants to climb up on my chest. He lays there purring and then slowly....... slowly inches forwards. Then he makes a little lung and with his cold wet nose gives me a kiss! Ewwwww kitten spit! He is a real hand full. Don't let that furry face fool you!
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