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A Tiny Little Waif of a Kitten
The other night on her way home my wife saw a little kitten on the side of the road. She turned around and went back and got the kitten and brought her home. The kitten is affraid of everything and is all skin and bones. She is affraid of everybody but will lay on my stomach and pur up a storm. My wife and I have been feeding her kitten food and keeping a small dish full of water and dry kitten food for her. She is acting alot better than she did when my wife first brought her home. I try and work with her as far as showing her attention and showing her that we care about her but she still seems timied. Am I on the right track with the way that I am working with her? Does anybody have any suggestions on how I should continue. We keep her is a large pet carrier at night so that if one of us gets up in the middle of the night we don't step on her but during the day she spends a lot of time hiding and does not want to come out. Once I am able to hold her she is fine. Could somebody please help me this is my first experience with a wild kitten. |
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It definitely takes time for a stray/wild/feral/whatever cat to be trained into being human friendly
and such. Just keep showing affection and comforting him/her and give it at least a week or so. Keep us updated. On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 12:26:36 -0600, "Celebspysrath" wrote: The other night on her way home my wife saw a little kitten on the side of the road. She turned around and went back and got the kitten and brought her home. The kitten is affraid of everything and is all skin and bones. She is affraid of everybody but will lay on my stomach and pur up a storm. My wife and I have been feeding her kitten food and keeping a small dish full of water and dry kitten food for her. She is acting alot better than she did when my wife first brought her home. I try and work with her as far as showing her attention and showing her that we care about her but she still seems timied. Am I on the right track with the way that I am working with her? Does anybody have any suggestions on how I should continue. We keep her is a large pet carrier at night so that if one of us gets up in the middle of the night we don't step on her but during the day she spends a lot of time hiding and does not want to come out. Once I am able to hold her she is fine. Could somebody please help me this is my first experience with a wild kitten. |
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"Celebspysrath" wrote: Does anybody have any suggestions on how I should continue. Don't forget play. Many ferals completely forget to be afraid when entranced by a cat dancer or one of those little foam balls :-) |
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Cheryl wrote: lid wrote in news:bearclaw- : Don't forget play. Many ferals completely forget to be afraid when entranced by a cat dancer or one of those little foam balls :-) Ack! Isn't this the truth?!? A little feral I have landed on my lap once when I was sitting on the floor playing with a feather toy with her. She suddenly looked at me and where she was and RAAAANNN away fast. LOL But for that second or two, she forgot to be afraid. LOL indeed--BIG smiley here. I bet many, if not all, people who spend much time involved with rescuing cats have had experiences like this. |
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