As you may recall, we have two feral kittens we're trying to tame and then hopefully find homes for. They are changing daily and so I'm posting a day-by-day account for any interested readers. (Maybe this will make you fall in love and come get one or both!)
Monday - Day One:
The kittens are huddled in the back corner of the carrier, one on top of the other. Brother (B) is hissing viciously and swatting! Sister (S) only hisses.I removed the kittens from the wood pile and put them into the dog carrier, sitting by the back door. By the end of the afternoon, Mother Cat (MC) had found them and was out there meowing all night.
Tuesday - Day Two:
The kittens are no longer on top of each other, just side-by-side. B is still hissing viciously and swatting. S is still hissing, but ventured out to explore the carrier.Chad moved the kittens inside. Maybe they'll tame faster if they're closer to us and farther from MC. I am concerned about them pooping. I know they're eating and drinking, but are they pooping? I spend part of the day with moistened cotton balls, pretending to be MC's tongue. (You fill in the rest of the actions.) No poop yet.
In the evening, MC jumped up to our window and tore an ugly hole in the less-than-9-mo.-old screen. After more than 30 minutes of trying, we trapped MC in the house at 9:30 and put her in the carrier with Brother (B) and Sister (S). She led us on quite a chase before Chad caught her on top of the girls' dresser!
She spent the night in the carrier and was very noisy.
Wednesday - Day Three:
The kittens are more playful than ever before. B and S are both hissing and swatting at me now. They are spending less time huddled together. I saw S use the litter box this evening!In the morning I saw that she had pooped in the litter box. Since I wasn't sure how we were going to still get to the kittens to handle them multiple times a day, I let her go. She left willingly! The benefit? The kittens now use the litter box!
I carried each of them around part of the day. I have to keep them wrapped tightly so they don't turn me into an oozing scratching post!
After Chad and I held them this evening, they started playing with each other in the carrier - tumbling, pouncing and biting each other. It was very cute! I hug some shredded paper inside that they were batting at.
Thursday - Day Four:
Both cuties are still hissing and swatting, but they are hanging out at the front of the carrier now. They are getting braver!
They were watching me sweep and mop this morning. I had to clean out the carrier (which I've done every morning because I hate the smell) and they were still trying to attack me. They aren't so aggressive after I actually pick them up. I just use a blanket to put over them when I first take them out. They're probably afraid of the big blanket coming at them, but I'd prefer not to get some strange wild kitten disease from their bites and scratches.
I dumped out the litter box and put in fresh litter. I had left MC's poop in there for a bit to encourage them to use the box.
MC was at the front window when I went upstairs this morning and B was hanging with all fours on the front of the carrier. It was so funny! I didn't get to my camera in time, but I did get this video when she came back. This time, S is climbing the door!
Those kittens are adorable! I think it's great that you are trying to tame them and find them a good home. Good luck!!
ReplyDeletewhen is MC gonna leave!
ReplyDeleteThat's what I'd like to know! I can't believe that she hasn't lost her voice yet, for all the crying she does out there!
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear about S. So since it sounds like you are going to keep B is he going to get an official name?
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