The kittens that are going to live with the calico are here to get spayed. They are so sweet and tiny and what I wouldn't do to go outside and snuggle them.
I took them out of their carrier in the bathroom(Paul held one and I corralled the other, there was nothing except the litterbox that could transmit anything and they didn't even go near it, plus it's a lot easier to clean it inside where I know they will have no exposure to anyone than outside where they will have exposure to everyone.) quickly enough to get a pee pad in their carrier for easy cleanup before we leave. There is a short haired calico and a long haired yellow/orange tabby. The tabby is just so fluffy and pretty and I wish I could keep her as mine forever.
I put them and their carrier back outside covered by the same towel we have on the other calico s kennel. I went inside to the sound of angry growling cats on the porch.
I checked there is no way they could make physical contact with each other. Looks like they are off to a good start growling at each other but not trying to get into it physically.
I just hope this works out for him I really do. The calico will be happier in a home and she'll have another calico and a yellow/orange tabby to play with.
I will be so happy when she goes off to her new home where she will be loved on and spoiled and have 2 kittens to play with and she will never ever have to worry about going hungry or her humans suddenly disappearing and not taking her with them.
Taryn
I took them out of their carrier in the bathroom(Paul held one and I corralled the other, there was nothing except the litterbox that could transmit anything and they didn't even go near it, plus it's a lot easier to clean it inside where I know they will have no exposure to anyone than outside where they will have exposure to everyone.) quickly enough to get a pee pad in their carrier for easy cleanup before we leave. There is a short haired calico and a long haired yellow/orange tabby. The tabby is just so fluffy and pretty and I wish I could keep her as mine forever.
I put them and their carrier back outside covered by the same towel we have on the other calico s kennel. I went inside to the sound of angry growling cats on the porch.
I checked there is no way they could make physical contact with each other. Looks like they are off to a good start growling at each other but not trying to get into it physically.
I just hope this works out for him I really do. The calico will be happier in a home and she'll have another calico and a yellow/orange tabby to play with.
I will be so happy when she goes off to her new home where she will be loved on and spoiled and have 2 kittens to play with and she will never ever have to worry about going hungry or her humans suddenly disappearing and not taking her with them.
Taryn






