The kittens are still with me and every day or so get a little braver.
They keep enjoying playing with the stick and I can normally sneak in a stroke on the B&W kitten.
I picked her up last night and she was not going to sit quietly in my lap so I had to let her go and she immediately wanted to play more.
They still hide a bit when I come into the room or stand up but they are getting better, it’s a slow process especially when I’m not home all the time.
Last night I heard them causing havoc in the library so went in there to discover both in the window sill. They had figured out climbing onto the chair and then into the window.
I lifted them both down so I knew they could get down and got hissed at by the black one.
They tipped over the water bowl this morning so when I went to clean the litter box I stepped in water. Which normally isn’t bad but I had my socks on.
Friday, June 29, 2007
Monday, June 25, 2007
Pictures Included!
I moved the kittens permanently into our library, I put an old duvet on the floor so when I want to go in there I can get down to their level.
They are still pretty scared and won’t come up to me without me using the stick (stick with feathers on the end that we shortened to call the stick). Its easier for them to be in there they can get the feel of the room as well as run around and play when they want to.
Instead of sleeping in any of the comfy spots offered (and there are quite a few) they’ve both taken to laying on top of some magazines that are on one of the bookcases. At one point I caught the black & white one sleeping on top of the black one.
They do enjoy playing a lot and will allow me to play with them as long as I don’t get too close, no more than 6 inches close to them.
They had a lovely treat of cooked chicken last night, and so did my horde. They also enjoy the Pounce treats that my mom sent me for my cats. So every time I go in the room and play with them they get a treat of some sort and hopefully they’ll come closer to me soon.
I took more pictures of them and they can be seen here:-
http://www.flickr.com/photos/63441911@N00/
They are very adorable thought the black one still hisses – again, I think it just likes to hiss!
The black one is very agile and able to move faster, to be honest I think the black and white one may have minor problems with coordination. It could just be due to its age but I wouldn’t trust the little mite outside.
They are still pretty scared and won’t come up to me without me using the stick (stick with feathers on the end that we shortened to call the stick). Its easier for them to be in there they can get the feel of the room as well as run around and play when they want to.
Instead of sleeping in any of the comfy spots offered (and there are quite a few) they’ve both taken to laying on top of some magazines that are on one of the bookcases. At one point I caught the black & white one sleeping on top of the black one.
They do enjoy playing a lot and will allow me to play with them as long as I don’t get too close, no more than 6 inches close to them.
They had a lovely treat of cooked chicken last night, and so did my horde. They also enjoy the Pounce treats that my mom sent me for my cats. So every time I go in the room and play with them they get a treat of some sort and hopefully they’ll come closer to me soon.
I took more pictures of them and they can be seen here:-
http://www.flickr.com/photos/63441911@N00/
They are very adorable thought the black one still hisses – again, I think it just likes to hiss!
The black one is very agile and able to move faster, to be honest I think the black and white one may have minor problems with coordination. It could just be due to its age but I wouldn’t trust the little mite outside.
Friday, June 22, 2007
One step forward Two steps back
Last nights play session was cut shorter than I would have liked. Due to me waiting for a food delivery for the kittens.
So to gather them up into the basket I got the black and white one in it and then went for the black one but I guess all the movement scared the poor thing as it poo’d on the floor. You could hear its tummy rumbling so I think it had to go anyway.
Later when I held them both before going to bed both were fine if a little hard to get a hold of while in the cage.
Tonight it’s full on in the library and possibly over night if they do well. I may sleep on the floor so they get more used to bouncing around me.
I promise to take more pictures.
I was told a add in the paper would be put in next week, so I’m not sure how much longer I’ll have these two cuties. I’ll be sad to let them go even though I’ve tried very hard not to get attached.
So to gather them up into the basket I got the black and white one in it and then went for the black one but I guess all the movement scared the poor thing as it poo’d on the floor. You could hear its tummy rumbling so I think it had to go anyway.
Later when I held them both before going to bed both were fine if a little hard to get a hold of while in the cage.
Tonight it’s full on in the library and possibly over night if they do well. I may sleep on the floor so they get more used to bouncing around me.
I promise to take more pictures.
I was told a add in the paper would be put in next week, so I’m not sure how much longer I’ll have these two cuties. I’ll be sad to let them go even though I’ve tried very hard not to get attached.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Pouncing
Last night I took the kittens and ventured into the library with them both.
At first they were cautious but 15 minutes in they started playing. Pouncing on each other and being so adorable.
I then took a nap for a while and they kept playing. I just don’t feel comfortable enough yet to leave them in there on their own for any length of time. I’m sure I’ll calm down.
They are just so tiny.
I managed to clean the cage out and air the living room so that it didn’t smell nearly as bad as it had been.
The black one is still hissing and growling a bit, the B&W one is being adorable and I don’t see it having a problem it will learn quick to come around to people whereas the little black one will take longer.
We’ll be in the library again tonight ;)
At first they were cautious but 15 minutes in they started playing. Pouncing on each other and being so adorable.
I then took a nap for a while and they kept playing. I just don’t feel comfortable enough yet to leave them in there on their own for any length of time. I’m sure I’ll calm down.
They are just so tiny.
I managed to clean the cage out and air the living room so that it didn’t smell nearly as bad as it had been.
The black one is still hissing and growling a bit, the B&W one is being adorable and I don’t see it having a problem it will learn quick to come around to people whereas the little black one will take longer.
We’ll be in the library again tonight ;)
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
The saga continues…
The black&white kitten is still the most out going and is still happy to sit in my lap and lick food off my fingers. Last night it jumped from my lap into the cage (I was sitting right next to it.
The black one is still hissing at everything and anything. I think it just enjoys hissing.
They seem more comfortable with us around now as both decided to play while we were in the room. The B&W one likes to roll around in the litter box and reach over to smack the black one on the head.
It’s adorable to watch them play as they are showing a bit more trust and that they are kittens.
Now if I can just get the smell to go away as Mark complained about it this morning. I bought air fresheners and I plan to open up everything tonight to help the odour. I started cleaning the litter box twice a day but it only helps so much.
I will find a way.
Tonight it’s into the library with them for a nice round of running and playing, well that’s my hope. Oh and I’ll be clipping their nails.
The black one is still hissing at everything and anything. I think it just enjoys hissing.
They seem more comfortable with us around now as both decided to play while we were in the room. The B&W one likes to roll around in the litter box and reach over to smack the black one on the head.
It’s adorable to watch them play as they are showing a bit more trust and that they are kittens.
Now if I can just get the smell to go away as Mark complained about it this morning. I bought air fresheners and I plan to open up everything tonight to help the odour. I started cleaning the litter box twice a day but it only helps so much.
I will find a way.
Tonight it’s into the library with them for a nice round of running and playing, well that’s my hope. Oh and I’ll be clipping their nails.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Gotta Keep On
The kittens are settling in, I put the black & white one in the library for a short time on Sunday. It walked around and was generally sniffing at everything but wouldn’t come too close to me.
I’ve been taking them out and stroking them 5-6 times a day and last night put them both in the library whilst I read Harry Potter to them. They moved around quite a bit and then discovered the cat bed and slept.
The black & white one hissed and growled at Penguin who is a very sweet cat so I had to shoo him out of the library.
Last night whilst watching Happy Feet (cute film) I held the black & white one and got it to lick food off my fingers, it was quite happy to do this as well. The black one did the same.
This morning it continued for the black & white one but the black one has taken up hissing & growling at me when I get it out of the cage, it’s not scratching or biting nor is its ears going back. Still, it’s fine to sit in my lap and be stroked.
Tomorrow I plan to leave a Book CD on for them to listen to all day. It’s a toss up between Harry Potter & Lord of the Rings.
I’ve been taking them out and stroking them 5-6 times a day and last night put them both in the library whilst I read Harry Potter to them. They moved around quite a bit and then discovered the cat bed and slept.
The black & white one hissed and growled at Penguin who is a very sweet cat so I had to shoo him out of the library.
Last night whilst watching Happy Feet (cute film) I held the black & white one and got it to lick food off my fingers, it was quite happy to do this as well. The black one did the same.
This morning it continued for the black & white one but the black one has taken up hissing & growling at me when I get it out of the cage, it’s not scratching or biting nor is its ears going back. Still, it’s fine to sit in my lap and be stroked.
Tomorrow I plan to leave a Book CD on for them to listen to all day. It’s a toss up between Harry Potter & Lord of the Rings.
Sunday, June 17, 2007
They have arrived
The two kittens arrived on Saturday afternoon, Friday had been very wet (thundering etc) so a day later than planned we have the two kittens are in our living room at the moment. They're in a cage that is big enough for them to move about & have their litter box.
The black and white one is a bit more out going and today walked around the cage meowing and climbing. The black one is still very shy and I have the scratches to prove it doesn't like being picked up.
They eat like mad though:)
and without further ado, here they are.
The black and white one is a bit more out going and today walked around the cage meowing and climbing. The black one is still very shy and I have the scratches to prove it doesn't like being picked up.
They eat like mad though:)
and without further ado, here they are.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
And...
And finally I know when the kittens will be showing up.
Tomorrow after 7pm. I’m to call after we’re home and hopefully help the gentleman with directions – well I’ll be handing the phone to Mark to help as I’m rubbish.
We’ll be going to the super market first to buy our normal set of supplies for 2 weeks and in addition I’ll probably buy more tuna fish then normal and seeing what other wet cat food I may be able to sneak into the basket.
I’m really excited and can’t wait to help these two kittens find their way to trust humans and go onto a happy home.
Pictures of course will be posted once I’ve got them settled.
Tomorrow after 7pm. I’m to call after we’re home and hopefully help the gentleman with directions – well I’ll be handing the phone to Mark to help as I’m rubbish.
We’ll be going to the super market first to buy our normal set of supplies for 2 weeks and in addition I’ll probably buy more tuna fish then normal and seeing what other wet cat food I may be able to sneak into the basket.
I’m really excited and can’t wait to help these two kittens find their way to trust humans and go onto a happy home.
Pictures of course will be posted once I’ve got them settled.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Getting closer
I spoke to the gentleman who runs our local branch. It looks like I’ll be taking care of 2 12 week old feral kittens that are currently hissing and hiding when people come near them.
They’ll be in a cat cage (I lack the knowledge of the technical term here) and will be kept separate from my cats.
The goal will be to get them to enjoy human companions and stop hissing and hiding.
I’ll be speaking with him again later today to figure out when he can come over I assume and assess which room to put the kittens in – I believe it’ll be either the living room or kitchen (the kitchen has less hidey holes for when they can roam from the cage).
With the noise our neighbours make (they have 3 or 4 kids) that you can hear through the walls I don’t see it taking too long for these kittens to get used to human noises. I may put a radio on as well so they get used to that as well.
We tamed up our cat Smoke who we rescued in February, the rescue did not have any information for us as to what her previous owners if any were like or why she was at the shelter so we had no idea what she would be like.
She’s now quite lovey and will get jealous when I get home if I pet Lirael too much first. She also loves food, especially ham.
They’ll be in a cat cage (I lack the knowledge of the technical term here) and will be kept separate from my cats.
The goal will be to get them to enjoy human companions and stop hissing and hiding.
I’ll be speaking with him again later today to figure out when he can come over I assume and assess which room to put the kittens in – I believe it’ll be either the living room or kitchen (the kitchen has less hidey holes for when they can roam from the cage).
With the noise our neighbours make (they have 3 or 4 kids) that you can hear through the walls I don’t see it taking too long for these kittens to get used to human noises. I may put a radio on as well so they get used to that as well.
We tamed up our cat Smoke who we rescued in February, the rescue did not have any information for us as to what her previous owners if any were like or why she was at the shelter so we had no idea what she would be like.
She’s now quite lovey and will get jealous when I get home if I pet Lirael too much first. She also loves food, especially ham.
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Knowledge is Power
Today I’m on pins and needles waiting for the rescue to call me back about fostering. If I don’t hear from them by tomorrow midday I’ll be giving them a call.
Till then I thought it appropriate to print out as much information as I could with what I know. So I’ve got one 7 page document about raising feral kittens and one about having a feral mom with kittens.
I don’t mind either so I’m eager to see which I’ll get. Of course the situations can change and I might get something altogether different and will have to go on another printing spree.
Till then I thought it appropriate to print out as much information as I could with what I know. So I’ve got one 7 page document about raising feral kittens and one about having a feral mom with kittens.
I don’t mind either so I’m eager to see which I’ll get. Of course the situations can change and I might get something altogether different and will have to go on another printing spree.
Monday, June 11, 2007
The Beginning
I finally made the phone call.
And thankfully ended up getting a voice mail system so I left a message.
I was a bit nervous as I didn’t really know what to ask or if I was going to understand the gentleman I would be speaking to.
What’s all the fuss? Why rather get a voice mail?
I decided to become a fosterer for the Leeds branch of Cat Action Trust 1977. Thanks to a UK cat forum I discovered a whole world of poor cats who don’t have homes but are looking. A lot of these guys don’t get the chance to be in a shelter but are taken into kind soles homes.
After a few months of reading the forum and talking to a few of the fosterers I thought well, we’ve got the room and a bit of the equipment so why not.
I emailed the head office of Cat Action Trust 1977 and got a reply with a contact for the Leeds branch.
I spoke to him today and now it’s a bit of a waiting game. They have two kittens 12wks old who need a bit of taming and they may have a mom cat with kittens who will need a place to raise the kittens and be tamed.
These aren’t cats who have enjoyed loving homes all their lives these are poor cats who have been on the streets with no one to look after them. So they are a bit afraid of people and need a bit extra to show them that they won’t get hurt and hopefully they will learn to trust humans again (if they ever did in the first place).
So in the next few days I may have a few new (though temporary) additions. We’ll see.
The gentleman who runs the Leeds branch has 40 cats, true he lives on a farm.. but 40?
Imagine that food bill.
And thankfully ended up getting a voice mail system so I left a message.
I was a bit nervous as I didn’t really know what to ask or if I was going to understand the gentleman I would be speaking to.
What’s all the fuss? Why rather get a voice mail?
I decided to become a fosterer for the Leeds branch of Cat Action Trust 1977. Thanks to a UK cat forum I discovered a whole world of poor cats who don’t have homes but are looking. A lot of these guys don’t get the chance to be in a shelter but are taken into kind soles homes.
After a few months of reading the forum and talking to a few of the fosterers I thought well, we’ve got the room and a bit of the equipment so why not.
I emailed the head office of Cat Action Trust 1977 and got a reply with a contact for the Leeds branch.
I spoke to him today and now it’s a bit of a waiting game. They have two kittens 12wks old who need a bit of taming and they may have a mom cat with kittens who will need a place to raise the kittens and be tamed.
These aren’t cats who have enjoyed loving homes all their lives these are poor cats who have been on the streets with no one to look after them. So they are a bit afraid of people and need a bit extra to show them that they won’t get hurt and hopefully they will learn to trust humans again (if they ever did in the first place).
So in the next few days I may have a few new (though temporary) additions. We’ll see.
The gentleman who runs the Leeds branch has 40 cats, true he lives on a farm.. but 40?
Imagine that food bill.
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