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No - its a very unnatural environment for her. It's almost questionable why I am doing what I am doing with her, but I know it's for the best. She is petrified & I just give her space - I am handling her kittens daily - they are funny because they try & copy her & they will spit & then you pick them up & they go "oh yes cuddles time" They have no antisocial tendancies except their little spit now & again . But they are well handled / well socialised & getting to explore the world outside of the cat pen. They've met the dog / puppies / chickens / rabbits. They are spending time away from mom now & I will get them fully weaned as soon as possible. She will be neutered & put back where she came from, a few people feed the colony of ferrals there so I guess they are happy. |
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Getting her neutered and back in her own enviroment is the kindest thing you can do for her Smudgley. Good thing you've got the kittens early as they now stand a good chance of finding homes. Good luck with her....hope you don't get too many scratches.... |
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