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    Should I return lonely kitten to previous household (for her sake, not mine)?

    She is sick, but she has been constantly, mildly sick except short periods when on antibiotics for the entire months I've had her. So I feel like since this is going to be a long-term thing, we should learn to let her live with it (while I begin trying new strategies like getting her started on...
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    Should I return lonely kitten to previous household (for her sake, not mine)?

    yes, thank you for the tip and that's exactly what I was going to work on next. But he had been peeing since almost the beginning, i'd say conservatively since he was around a month and a half old so I doubt he was mature enough to be going in the house because of hormone surges. Could be wrong...
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    An accident and a companion

    Hi, my name is Mike and I'm a new member here. I don't prefer to share their names because, well, names don't really matter with me with them. I only share the names when people ask me to, but when I interact with my cats, I like to be one of them and cats and other animals don't refer to each...
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    Should I return lonely kitten to previous household (for her sake, not mine)?

    some awesome advice - a lot of people coming to my rescue here and taking this weight of worry off my shoulders. It seems the girl kitten is probably melancholic and anxious because of her illness and I guess the reason her brother doesn't spend, in my sight, enough time with her is because the...
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    Should I return lonely kitten to previous household (for her sake, not mine)?

    thank you very much for the reply and welcome. the male kitten was taken first when he was 2 months (3 months ago) and his sister a month later, by which time it seemed the two forgot each other. At first it didn't seem they got along too well, they would just playfight very hard (mostly the...
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    Should I return lonely kitten to previous household (for her sake, not mine)?

    I have two very lovely kitten companions, a 5 month boy and girl siblings. The girl is a bit of a depressive and she is very timid. She tends to be get lonely and follows the other cat around, who often prefers isolation, or she comes to me, but I can't always be there because I have to go be at...
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