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Originally Posted by otto View Post
Lots of play time and burning off of energy is important of course, but I don't think it's going to have any effect on where the kitten wants to sleep.
Yes, that's a good point, but there's a possibility the kitten will be so exhausted it might simply fall asleep nearby, which is what happened with Daisy. However, Daisy wasn't the type of kitten to want to sleep next to me. To the OP, I suggest prayer if you are remotely spiritual. I sincerely believe prayer was the reason issues got smoothed out with Daisy. For the first 10 days my instinct said Oh no, I'm going to need to return this kitten to the foster mom - I prayed about it a lot - and now 5 years later, Daisy is a happy plump well-behaved cat! I don't know what else to say
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Originally Posted by Cosabella View Post
pmantis, you're an incredibly rude person. I don't think your addition to this community has made it much better.

No offense.
since this is your first post in the thread, i assume you havnt even read the previous posts, instead you go off the above quoted (latest) post, well done, you are the rude one. i suggest next time you participate more, and understand what the situation is, which i have explained in the previous posts instead of standing on the sideline heckling at me at the first sign of being "rude" thanks

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Originally Posted by c1atsite View Post
Yes, that's a good point, but there's a possibility the kitten will be so exhausted it might simply fall asleep nearby, which is what happened with Daisy. However, Daisy wasn't the type of kitten to want to sleep next to me. To the OP, I suggest prayer if you are remotely spiritual. I sincerely believe prayer was the reason issues got smoothed out with Daisy. For the first 10 days my instinct said Oh no, I'm going to need to return this kitten to the foster mom - I prayed about it a lot - and now 5 years later, Daisy is a happy plump well-behaved cat! I don't know what else to say
unfortunately i am not a believer, hel be ok i think, hes just a kitten
post #33 of 33
As requested i'll close your thread now.
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he slept much better in our bed last night, untill he peed all over it
At 10 weeks as most of the members have stated, he is still a baby so accidents like this can happen. But if it's just started i would take him for a vet visit just to make sure?.
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