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We have two kittens, Sushi, and Sashimi. Both strays, both sisters. Sushi came to us first. Tiny, we all sat around and debated weither or not she could eat food yet.She was that small. Thank creation she could.
Few a months later we caught her sister Sashimi after her cries kept us up all night, nights on end (she can't meow any more litterally, all she can do is strangled disturbing squeek). EVEN TINIER then sushi, and ridden with fleas and car grease; we had to shave this poor kitty bald.
Now they are, we assume, getting close to a year old, and we've been realizing. All they do is drink and use the litter box. What ever water is out they'll drink. There very active, and at this moment one of them is literally climbing up my closet.
And i should mention they are all ready 3x's their former selves, though still on the smaller side. Sushi's head is the same shape and size as my mouse much to my dismay.
But should we be worred about the exsisive litter box use and drinking? They seem purdy active and healthy.
Few a months later we caught her sister Sashimi after her cries kept us up all night, nights on end (she can't meow any more litterally, all she can do is strangled disturbing squeek). EVEN TINIER then sushi, and ridden with fleas and car grease; we had to shave this poor kitty bald.
Now they are, we assume, getting close to a year old, and we've been realizing. All they do is drink and use the litter box. What ever water is out they'll drink. There very active, and at this moment one of them is literally climbing up my closet.
And i should mention they are all ready 3x's their former selves, though still on the smaller side. Sushi's head is the same shape and size as my mouse much to my dismay.
But should we be worred about the exsisive litter box use and drinking? They seem purdy active and healthy.