Foster Kittens!!!
#41
Cute, cute, cute babies. Thank you for taking these babies and their mom into your home to care for and help.
We foster kitties for our local rescue. Just got 5 babies a couple days ago. We're hand feeding them as their mom abandoned them. She is a feral kitty and when trapped she was absolutely wild. The cage door was opened and she was out of there like a flash, never to be seen again.
We foster kitties for our local rescue. Just got 5 babies a couple days ago. We're hand feeding them as their mom abandoned them. She is a feral kitty and when trapped she was absolutely wild. The cage door was opened and she was out of there like a flash, never to be seen again.
#42
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Merced, CA
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My DH takes care of all the litter every morning. Carmella gets cat litter everywhere.
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I swear that my Koko has WAY too much fun scratching litter around. So to keep the area kinda clean, I got 3 of those huge, plastic 60 or so pound feed containers with screw lids. They have a neck that can be almost flat on the ground or up to almost knee high. Got them at Costco, cost about $30. It's almost impossible for him or Frederica to scatter litter around
with the opening on the knee high side, and I keep a scatter rug in front of it for stray particles. Since Freddy is such a fussy little lady, I have one of these boxes out in the sun all the time for odor control, though I don't smell anything she swears she does, even with getting cleaned out every AM. They get changed every week, first one gets his changed and then hers and old one is outside in the sun. It has worked out nicely for my house.
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I swear that my Koko has WAY too much fun scratching litter around. So to keep the area kinda clean, I got 3 of those huge, plastic 60 or so pound feed containers with screw lids. They have a neck that can be almost flat on the ground or up to almost knee high. Got them at Costco, cost about $30. It's almost impossible for him or Frederica to scatter litter around
with the opening on the knee high side, and I keep a scatter rug in front of it for stray particles. Since Freddy is such a fussy little lady, I have one of these boxes out in the sun all the time for odor control, though I don't smell anything she swears she does, even with getting cleaned out every AM. They get changed every week, first one gets his changed and then hers and old one is outside in the sun. It has worked out nicely for my house.
#43
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Merced, CA
Posts: 4,188
Koko was a throw-away. Some nasty person dumped a whole litter of newly weaned half Siamese kittens in Dec years ago, wild as deer. Only one I could get inside the house was a little maie who suddenly decided to come inside. The others ate and ran, disappeared one one day.
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