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Cats owned: Trinity(DSH) Neo(RagxPer)Lily(Rag)
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09-12-2006, 01:32 PM   #11

Re: Trixie and Trinity are going home


Hey again Sorry I am confusing myself and probably all of you.

We picked them up and and they slepts the whole way in the car. Not a peep out of them which was lovely. They are so small and lovely.

Trinity came bounding out of the carrier as soon as the door was opened and explored everywhere. She didn't eat till this morning and she slept right next to my head she has already learnt to get up on the bed and now sleeps on there. She is very needy at the moment and crys to tell you she wnts more food or needs the loo or wnts to be stroked to sleep. She sleeps then waked up goes mad and plays with trixe and then eats poops and back to sleep. We had an accident on the paper but from then on she has been going in the litter tray.

Trixie was a bit more nervous and ate nearly a whole bowl of food before she followed trinity on to the bed and slept with her above my head. She has learnt how to climb up my trousers which i am trying to teach isnt a good thing. They are so small and tiny but oh so lovely so glad we have them picture to come soon when OH gets back.

At the moment they are running around underneath me I love the sound of there little feet. I think they are in their eliment. They love all there toys and have slept in their bed which I am glad about. The central heating has packed in so I have dotted hot water bottles around the room but they have decided mum is best to snuggle up to when we are cold. Sorry for long post



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09-12-2006, 01:53 PM   #12

Re: Trixie and Trinity are going home


They sound so sweet! Can't wait to see the pics of them at home, lol.



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09-12-2006, 02:01 PM   #13

Re: Trixie and Trinity are going home


Sounds like they are making themselves at home already!

Looking forward to seeing your pics of the babies.......



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09-12-2006, 06:22 PM   #14

Re: Trixie and Trinity are going home


They sound adorable!! Can't wait to see some piccies


Poor you - no central heating Really hope you manage to get it sorted out soon x



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10-12-2006, 12:35 PM   #15

Re: Trixie and Trinity are going home


Aww, they sound like they are doing well, and i can't wait to see pics, but I dont think anything of the breeder allowing kittens to go at 6 weeks old, no reputable person would do that, however well they are doing, there is the behavioural things they pick up after 6 weeks old that they will now miss out on.



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10-12-2006, 12:39 PM   #16

Re: Trixie and Trinity are going home


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Originally Posted by Booktigger
Aww, they sound like they are doing well, and i can't wait to see pics, but I dont think anything of the breeder allowing kittens to go at 6 weeks old, no reputable person would do that, however well they are doing, there is the behavioural things they pick up after 6 weeks old that they will now miss out on.
What sorts of things do you think they will be mising out on BT?



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10-12-2006, 06:03 PM   #17

Re: Trixie and Trinity are going home


I am glad they are home and getting settled, cannot wait for the pics, and I hope your heating gets sorted sooner rather than later, you must be freezing brrrrrr x



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10-12-2006, 08:56 PM   #18

Re: Trixie and Trinity are going home


You're making me broody; been so long since I've had a kitten in the house! Sounds as if you're doing just fine...enjoy them, they grow up so fast.......



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Cats owned: Trinity(DSH) Neo(RagxPer)Lily(Rag)
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11-12-2006, 10:23 AM   #19

Re: Trixie and Trinity are going home


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Originally Posted by Booktigger
Aww, they sound like they are doing well, and i can't wait to see pics, but I dont think anything of the breeder allowing kittens to go at 6 weeks old, no reputable person would do that, however well they are doing, there is the behavioural things they pick up after 6 weeks old that they will now miss out on.

Thankyou for your concern I agree that it was very early for them but I was happy with my decsion and the kittens seem to be very happy and they are learning alot from each other.

Thankyou everyone picture coming soon just trying to get Oh to email them to my compueter at school. He is kitten sitting today so he is the lucky one why i am here being bored.



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12-12-2006, 03:09 PM   #20

Re: Trixie and Trinity are going home


The socialisation they get between 7 and 9 weeks old Smudgely, learning things like 'no' from their mum (ie with weaning).



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