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Freddiesmum Posted - 11/02/2013 : 10:34:23
So me and my partner are picking up 2 gorgeous male kittens on Sat. Cannot wait! They are moggies, the father has ragdoll in him.

Both absolutely gorgeous bundles of fluff, one ginger and white and one grey and white.

Had to share my excitement.....5 sleeps to goooo!
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smart bunny Posted - 18/02/2013 : 19:46:04
Oooh, looking forward to tomorrow, I have been enjoying all the lovely cat/kitten pics lol! Hope you are feeling better now :)
Hissyfit Posted - 18/02/2013 : 13:08:08
I'll keep a look out for the photos of your new boys
Freddiesmum Posted - 17/02/2013 : 23:12:03
hey, I do indeed! will be making a thread tomorrow with some pics of them, been a bit ill over the weekend!

kitties are settling in amazingly well, better than I expected! so very pleased. more info to come tomorrow
Hissyfit Posted - 17/02/2013 : 12:06:35
Have you got your kittens yet Freddiesmum?
scottishbluebird Posted - 13/02/2013 : 17:47:17
Thanks lol the 2 together Lyla was on other side of the poster, was my friends birthday card, the only way to keep Peanut still was to put ferret paste on the back of a muffin! the flame on candle was cut out, kept falling, after pic was taken Spyro grabbed the muffin, not easy to get all 3 in pic together!
Freddiesmum Posted - 13/02/2013 : 09:41:16
I can't imagine how that must feel! At least the owner had the sense to get it put down i suppose.

The dogs in your sig are lovely by the way, i love the one sitting next to the ferret!
scottishbluebird Posted - 12/02/2013 : 18:22:09
One got put down as was other stuff it did,owner got it put down, other one nothing as got excited by the first one attacking, i have scars on my leg and hand from trying to get it off, just glad that one got put down, was so unpredictable, was my downstair neighbours dogs
Freddiesmum Posted - 12/02/2013 : 17:09:50
sorry to hear that sbb! what happened to the dogs/owner of them?
Freddiesmum Posted - 12/02/2013 : 17:08:15
def will nexiv, thanks for the advice I appreciate it!

it sickens me blackcat, glad he found a good home with you! must get some funny looks out walking your dog and cat haha!
scottishbluebird Posted - 12/02/2013 : 17:05:55
Its always great seeing adult cats as kittens, despite me not liking the mog i am stuck with, i loved and adored my other 2 cats, but cant post pics as would get me too upset! They died within 2 weeks of each other, Dot,black, 3 legs had a stroke, Tam ginger gorgeous green eyes was attacked by 2 dogs and had to be put down.
This is why i have not bonded with Biscuit or IT for short!
But cats are wonderfull to have around, even though i will now be sticking to reps
Blackcat Posted - 12/02/2013 : 17:03:01
Freddiesmum - I was horrified that some one could dump a kitten locked in the cat carrier. There was bedding in the carrier and a bag along side contained toys, litter tray and bowl. I wouldn't mind but the Blue Cross is about 1.5 miles from where dumped.
I think he was a christmas present, he was found Feb half term - probably couldn't be bothered to find any one to look after him when they went away. He does have attitude, but is the most faithful cat I have ever had, he will come for a walk with myself and the dog
I can't understand any one who is cruel to animals
NexivRed Posted - 12/02/2013 : 16:58:15
I thought you'd still want to get them :) However it's worth considering for any future kittens you might get. I've had kittens from all ages and backgrounds and no you can't tell the difference when they're older as all cat's personalities are different as is their health. All I know is staying with mum till 12-13 weeks is optimal balance for their health and also ability to bond with a new owner but that's only if owner and breeder of the kittens is happy with it.
Freddiesmum Posted - 12/02/2013 : 16:17:11
Good arguments for both sides here! I'll speak to my partner when i'm home from work although i think he'll want to collect on Sat still. I have to say the cats in my family have all been well adjusted and loving cats.

Blackcat, don't apologise for pictures, i love pictures hehe! They are all gorgeous. Zeb and Cosmo are lovely, Zeb reminds me of Rosie's shorthair sister, my dads cat, they look quite alike in the face! Poor Moses, another beauty, i just don't understand how anyone could abandon an animal like that

Red, poor kittens losing thier mum like that. Glad the kittens are ok though! My dads cats carry sweet wrappers around haha. Love playing with them!
Red123 Posted - 12/02/2013 : 15:59:24
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Originally posted by NexivRed

Are they coming from a rescue or are they still with mum? Cos if there's any chance they can stay with their mum for a few more weeks it will make SO much difference to their behaviour etc. 7-13 weeks is when they learn how to be a cat basically, from their mum. Lots of social skills and also they can get her milk for that much longer. Just my advice but I totally recommend it as I've seen the difference it makes :)



To some extent I would agree with this. However my cats were found in a barn mother apparently had been killed on the road. My two cats had only just opened their eyes when we took them in. They were raised by myself and our dog BoB. They do show some perhaps slightly unusual habits compared to some cats, carrying sweet wrappers around and playing with the dogs toys but they still learnt some of the typical cat traits. Sharpening claws on furniture, hunting and bringing you the corpse or leaving parts of bodies in the kitchen for you to stand on. Mastered the litter tray no problems . I would also say that having them from such a young age has given them a really strong bond with myself and the rest of the family, alot stronger than my cats in the past that were left with their mother for several weeks.
Blackcat Posted - 12/02/2013 : 15:53:50
They are just adorable
I have no experience of leaving them beyond 8 weeks with mum - did have a couple of hand reared kittens because the mum died, these were the most adorable and loving kittens, followed me everywhere. Unfortunalety they didn't make their first birthdays - they both had to be pts with leukaemia (which is what the stray mum must of died of and passed on to them as they had all innoculations)
I now have three lovely cats
Zeb & Cosmo as kittens

Cosmo as an adult - he suffers with Cerebral Hypoplasia

Zeb as an adult

and Moses - he was found dumped in his cat carrier


Apologies for the overload of photos
Freddiesmum Posted - 12/02/2013 : 14:21:49
They are with mum at the moment. Ah, i've never heard this, all of the cats in my family have been seperated from mum at 8weeks, i just thought that was standard *blushes* could speak to the woman i'm getting them from and see if that would be possible!
NexivRed Posted - 12/02/2013 : 13:11:49
Are they coming from a rescue or are they still with mum? Cos if there's any chance they can stay with their mum for a few more weeks it will make SO much difference to their behaviour etc. 7-13 weeks is when they learn how to be a cat basically, from their mum. Lots of social skills and also they can get her milk for that much longer. Just my advice but I totally recommend it as I've seen the difference it makes :)
Freddiesmum Posted - 12/02/2013 : 13:05:01
Red they are lovely! love the pics of lucky on the door!

Thanks Nexiv, they'll be 8weeks when we get them
Red123 Posted - 12/02/2013 : 12:33:53
I know what you mean. We always have to check before going to close any windows or doors, don't want to squish the cat. This is Lucky, one of the two feral kittens I hand reared, now aged 9 years and still acting like a kitten. She is a real free runner lol.








But when it all gets to much she drops off to sleep very relaxed.



And after a bit wriggling squashes the cushions so she is more comfy



And Luckys sister Dip. A big girl and generally quite a lazy cat though does have bit of a temper on her










NexivRed Posted - 12/02/2013 : 12:26:46
Oh, they're so cute! How old are they when you pick them up?

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