I was so excited to get two new kittens this weekend from a listing in the paper. They were listing them for $40 each, but they gave me a deal when I asked to take home two. They are both about 7 weeks old but one is much bigger than the other and they are from two different litters. The girl is Molly and she is a black and white long haired kitty and the boy is Bailey and he is a siamese mix with cream body and darker ears, tail and face. They are both so adorable and my little 5 year old and I are in love with them. I will share photos of them asap.
We have another kitty inside who is a little over a year old and netured (Michoud---pronounced Me Shew). He wasn't so accepting of them at first. He would growl, hiss and swat at them when I first brought them home. When I wasn't supervising them, I would keep the two kittens separate from him. Now he is really curious and I think he wants to play with them but I still think it is too soon to leave them together when I'm not there since the kittens are so small. Do you agree? I just don't want Michoud to be too rough with them especially with Molly who was the runt of her litter. I have vet appointments for them tomorrow and I'll ask him what he thinks about them being around Michoud. Just wanted to see what you guys thought in the meantime.
We have another kitty inside who is a little over a year old and netured (Michoud---pronounced Me Shew). He wasn't so accepting of them at first. He would growl, hiss and swat at them when I first brought them home. When I wasn't supervising them, I would keep the two kittens separate from him. Now he is really curious and I think he wants to play with them but I still think it is too soon to leave them together when I'm not there since the kittens are so small. Do you agree? I just don't want Michoud to be too rough with them especially with Molly who was the runt of her litter. I have vet appointments for them tomorrow and I'll ask him what he thinks about them being around Michoud. Just wanted to see what you guys thought in the meantime.