Ok, so I kinda just guessed where to put this so if there's a better place please let me know!
We just got our little girl two weeks ago. And we got her at 6 weeks. It was not by choice and we originally had it set up to get her around 9/10 weeks but the woman getting rid of them wanted rid of them right away because of expenses(insert eyeroll, should have spayed her cat if she cant afford kittens) so we took her early. I'd rather her be with us than someone who won't care for her since they were free and basically being pushed out the door. I'm not sure about her siblings and wish we could have taken them but sadly there was no way for that to happen .
She's doing very well and is completely healthy, has been to the vet for her first check up and goes back on July 9th for her shots etc. She's gained great weight and is growing well so all is well with her health except a hernia. (and she will be spayed but the time for that will be discussed with the vet because of said hernia he was just busy yesterday)
Her behavior is where were seeing some issues from her leaving early .Mostly in how she plays. She's great in basically all other aspects but her play is...rough. is there a way for us to help her learn to play less aggressively? If it's something well just have to deal with that's ok too, but I thought it couldnt hurt to see if anyone has any tips.
Thanks in advance and again if there's somewhere else better to post this please lmk.
We just got our little girl two weeks ago. And we got her at 6 weeks. It was not by choice and we originally had it set up to get her around 9/10 weeks but the woman getting rid of them wanted rid of them right away because of expenses(insert eyeroll, should have spayed her cat if she cant afford kittens) so we took her early. I'd rather her be with us than someone who won't care for her since they were free and basically being pushed out the door. I'm not sure about her siblings and wish we could have taken them but sadly there was no way for that to happen .
She's doing very well and is completely healthy, has been to the vet for her first check up and goes back on July 9th for her shots etc. She's gained great weight and is growing well so all is well with her health except a hernia. (and she will be spayed but the time for that will be discussed with the vet because of said hernia he was just busy yesterday)
Her behavior is where were seeing some issues from her leaving early .Mostly in how she plays. She's great in basically all other aspects but her play is...rough. is there a way for us to help her learn to play less aggressively? If it's something well just have to deal with that's ok too, but I thought it couldnt hurt to see if anyone has any tips.
Thanks in advance and again if there's somewhere else better to post this please lmk.