I'm fostering kittens! This is a totally new experience for me, and I am already anticipating it being kinda weird to just send those kittens off to their forever homes, and probably to never hear anything about them ever again
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Yeah, they came litter trained. That was no problem.
I'm guessing I'll only have them for a few more weeks. They can't be adopted until they're spayed/neutered, and it'll be time to do that in another week or so. Once that happens, though, there's a good chance they'll go fast. Kittens tend to be adopted quickly, and kittens with unique colors/markings (like the white ones, or how the tux has a little white ring around his tail) even more so.
I think it's gonna break my heart a bit to separate them, though. These guys all love each other. They are all about the cuddle puddles.
Not great, but not terribly either. Duck has mostly taken to avoiding them. Tarball clearly has no idea what to make of kittens, but is slowly calming down. Still, I imagine he'll be glad when they go.
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Those are darned cute little guys.
Are they litter trained yet?
How much longer will they be fostered with you?
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I'm guessing I'll only have them for a few more weeks. They can't be adopted until they're spayed/neutered, and it'll be time to do that in another week or so. Once that happens, though, there's a good chance they'll go fast. Kittens tend to be adopted quickly, and kittens with unique colors/markings (like the white ones, or how the tux has a little white ring around his tail) even more so.
I think it's gonna break my heart a bit to separate them, though. These guys all love each other. They are all about the cuddle puddles.
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How did your other cats react the little furballs?
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