Got a text yesterday from a friend of mine asking me if I would take this hungry little kitten that showed up at her house.....so of course I said yes!!!
He's super sweet...figured out the litter box and seems to be really brave around the dogs! For now he's in a crate in the living room so he can see everyone and they can see him, but he's jut too little and there are too many dogs for him to be out free just yet.
He is super tiny, and has been super hungry ever since I brought him home! We're going to the vet this afternoon to get him checked out.
I've let him out a few times and they dogs have sniffed him and it all went well...Thankfully the dogs all pretty much like cats in the house. They will chase them if they see them outside, but not in the house.
We've been calling Kacie (the dog in my avatar) Mama Kacie because every time he cries she comes over to check on him and she will sit next to the crate and make sure no one bothers him.
I've let him out a few times and they dogs have sniffed him and it all went well...Thankfully the dogs all pretty much like cats in the house. They will chase them if they see them outside, but not in the house.
We've been calling Kacie (the dog in my avatar) Mama Kacie because every time he cries she comes over to check on him and she will sit next to the crate and make sure no one bothers him.
Sounds like all will be well...yes if you remember our oldest Fantasia ( Pointer who just turned 14 ! last month God Bless her & us) mothers everyone when they join the family and teaches them the ropes disciplines them loves them and unfortunately grieves when some have gone to the other side...she's the main stay around here The real glue to the family, even nursed me when injured helping guide me up from sitting , such an angel aka: Princess Gray Face or Momma Hootch ( don't even know where THAT came from)
My little Oliver has been here a little over a month and is fitting in nicely! I call him a sour patch kid because he's so rotten and then he does something super sweet so you can't be mad