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  • #16
    Newest pics put the little bitty at 5-6 weeks. Small scraps of boiled down chicken or cat food made mushy with water ought to do it for that little guy. Buy a small can of soft kitten food when you can. He'll get bigger on that stuff.

    *falls over from adorableness* Ok. So CUUUUTE!!!
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    • #17
      I actually snorted out loud, he is soooo cute.

      Yeah, I agree with everyone, he's younger than I thought. Wee bitty thing!

      I heard that "non cat" people give messages to cats that they see as friendly...something about no eye contact and aloofness.
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      • #18
        Quoth Krivak View Post
        What does he do to make you do the flip flop between Feral/Not feral?
        It's hard to say. On the one hand, he seems incredibly needy. To the point that, if I'm not actively petting him, he's mewing at me nearly constantly. Makes me worried for how much sleep I'm going to get tonight. He's also not at all afraid of me, my wife, or the two dogs. If anything, he seems quite curious.

        On the other hand, he was found outside, in a neighborhood where we know we have several feral cats, alone. None of the immediate neighbors know him at all, and all of them believe he's one of the unowned kittens they've seen living under a nearby trailer. Some places in his fur are distinctly dirty, but (for the most part) he seems very clean.

        Whenever I pick him up, he clutches me like he's worried about being dropped, and doesn't even let go when he can feel that he's back on solid ground.

        ETA: I forgot, he's frequently opening his mouth at me. I'm not sure if it's to bare his fangs, or to ask for food/water. For now, I've got him in an old dog crate (which the bars should be narrow enough to prevent escape), along with a litter box (which I now suspect is useless for the time being), some mushy food, and water (and the improvised kitty bed).

        On an amusing note, I took an old towel of ours, lined an old shoebox of mine with it, and he's comfortable and has lots of room in this improvised cat bed. He's laying there right now, in fact.

        Quoth Whiskey View Post
        He's not feral. He isn't old enough to develop the habits of a feral cat. Hes just an asshole like all kittens are. At 8 weeks (i'd say six based on his size), all you need to do is love on him for a week and hes an immediate housecat.
        So, the question becomes: How do I know I'm not taking someone else's cat? I'm going to have the vet check for a chip tomorrow, but at the young age he looks to be, I'll be surprised if he has one.

        Quoth Krivak View Post
        Oh, btw, invest in a cheap laser pointer, at a minimum. The results are enjoyable.
        The only issue is that our dogs love the laser pointer too

        Quoth MaggieTheCat View Post
        Kittens are generally supposed to gain about a pound a month until they're around 7-9 months of age, so you can try weighing him to get an idea of his age, too.
        1 lb, 4.75 oz. So, 5 weeks if his weight is spot on, 6 if he's underweight. Very very unlikely to be someone's kitten then.

        Quoth MaggieTheCat View Post
        And he IS adorable, as all kittens tend to be.
        Yeah, he is. Dammit.
        Last edited by Pedersen; 09-23-2010, 05:04 AM. Reason: Forgot to mention mouth opening behavior

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        • #19
          That cat has crazy face

          you took five photos when one would have done it

          you're a cat person now.
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          • #20
            Quoth Pedersen View Post
            (snip)
            Napping on my chest right now. I'll wake him up for better pics in a little bit.
            (snip)
            ... you're a cat person! There's a poem out there by ... Omar... somethin' his last name begins with a "K," it's about how he doesn't want to wake up his pweshs kitteh~ ... or it might have been the Prophet Mohammed cutting off his sleeve so he wouldn't wake up his own furball...

            Depending on the type of 'mouth opening,' it might be a Flamen/Flemen(sp...) reaction, basically a type of smelling. He might be meowing...? Just make sure he knows where food and water and such is-- with the litter box, the run-of-the-mill training is... quite literally putting the cat in the box whenever. They usually get the point. He is pretty young though, so he may not quite have all the Cat Social Graces.
            Ferals usually just hide and are scared.
            Good for trying not to get attached.
            Good luck!
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            • #21
              So, the question becomes: How do I know I'm not taking someone else's cat?
              hes too young for a chip. I'd be surprised if he was owned by someone. He looks too skinny to have been feeding off a mama kitty. Post up "Found Cat" flyers and if anyone can describe the cat appropriately, its theirs. Chances are, its just abandoned like the other 34928479327984232 kittens that are birthed every year.
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              • #22
                Definitely a precious little kitty! It's my humble opinion that it's already too late to avoid attachment. Thanks for taking him in.

                (A non-cat person wouldn't bother taking him to the vet for a check-up, either.)
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                • #23
                  Quoth teh_blumchenkinder View Post
                  Depending on the type of 'mouth opening,' it might be a Flamen/Flemen(sp...) reaction, basically a type of smelling.
                  He just started spitting at one of our dogs. Then again, that dog gave him (and me) neither space nor peace until about 5 minutes ago. I was tempted to spit at her

                  He seems to have settled for a bit, at least. I was worried that I was not going to be able to get any sleep at all. And, of course, as I type that, he decides it's time to mew for attention

                  Quoth Whiskey View Post
                  Chances are, its just abandoned like the other 34928479327984232 kittens that are birthed every year.
                  Allow me to simply say: That is a seriously depressing thought.

                  Quoth Retail Associate View Post
                  Definitely a precious little kitty! It's my humble opinion that it's already too late to avoid attachment. Thanks for taking him in.
                  Yes, it is. But if his home is elsewhere, I'll send him there. Far better to have had a home where you're wanted from day one, I think, as opposed to where someone stumbles across you and takes you in. No matter how loved, it's not totally the same.

                  Quoth Retail Associate View Post
                  (A non-cat person wouldn't bother taking him to the vet for a check-up, either.)
                  My response to that? I'm an animal person. This kitten came to us needing help. If nothing else, it needed a warm bed for the night. Since I don't know what it's condition is, I'm going to make sure it's as okay as I can make it be. That's not being a cat person, that's being an animal person.

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                  • #24
                    Quoth Whiskey View Post
                    Chances are, its just abandoned like the other 34928479327984232 kittens that are birthed every year.
                    My thoughts exactly. This is how we acquired our most recent addition to the family. One of my husband's co-workers was on his way to work on a rural country road and saw this little black thing wandering around in the middle of the road. No mama cat around, no collar or other ID, no houses it could have escaped from. Very clean and friendly, no diseases or even parasites. He had to have been dumped. Lucky we found him when we did.

                    Make sure to bring a stool sample to the vet tomorrow, if you can get one (if you can't, they can likely...erm...go in there and get some, but it's a bit unpleasant for the cat to have to do that.) If it comes up clean (no worms) you know he was dumped; all cats get worms as kittens from their mother (the worm eggs lay dormant in a female cat's mammary glands and kittens get infected when they feed, or something like that.) So if he has no worms, it likely means someone de-wormed him, then decided they didn't want him (this is what we suspect happened to our kitten.) Also you'll want to check for fleas. Again, if he has no fleas, chances are good someone had him and dumped him. Usually strays and ferals will have fleas. (make sure to treat your dogs, if you haven't already, if he does have fleas, and make sure the dogs don't get into the litter box, especially if he has worms.)

                    Also, he is CRAZY ADORABLE. *squee* I wanted to reach through my screen and squeeze him.

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                    • #25
                      He's adorable! And yeah... I'd put him at about 6 weeks.. maybe 5 if he was recently abandoned.

                      And it looks like he's claimed you. ^_^ Welcome to being a cat-person!
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                      • #26
                        A few helpful tips with the kitty if you're gonna keep an eye on it:

                        -If you haven't already done so, get a litter box and some litter. Don't go with perfumed stuff, the best stuff ideally is either the stuff that clumps or the stuff that looks like rabbit pellets (we use the latter). Make sure it's in a spot where little accidents are easy to clean up. (Not too sure if you're meant to put it near food/water?)
                        -Whiskas and I THINK one other brand do kitten milk. Be careful if you give this to them and give it in small amounts. It's a special cat milk.
                        -For toys, just be creative. I've found that our two ratbags will get a simple joy of chasing around anything on a string if you drag it slowly behind you.
                        -For a quick and easy scratching post, wind some thick string around a wooden post, or cover it in carpet. Bingo, couches, curtains etc. stay scratch free.

                        And on that note, if you're like me and have lace curtains in the house, be prepared to have them shredded. (the one in our loungeroom has two gigantic holes in it)

                        And the opening of the mouth thing-check its body language. I've found that our youngest ratbag will open his mouth on occasion, but he's just playing.
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                        • #27
                          Quoth fireheart17 View Post
                          A few helpful tips with the kitty if you're gonna keep an eye on it:

                          -For toys, just be creative. I've found that our two ratbags will get a simple joy of chasing around anything on a string if you drag it slowly behind you.
                          A box. Empty boxes are always fun for cats of all ages. When my kittens were babies, they also loved disposable plastic spoons and a string of fake pearls... the boy would carry around the spoon and the girl loved her pearls... she kept them in a little basket that she would curl up in.

                          Quoth fireheart17 View Post
                          -For a quick and easy scratching post, wind some thick string around a wooden post, or cover it in carpet. Bingo, couches, curtains etc. stay scratch free.
                          I've found that my cats like the cardboard scratch pads best... like this one: http://www.catclaws.com/products/cat...tching-pad.php

                          You can get them for pretty cheap at pet stores. Or Meijer. Or probably Walmart except that I don't shop there so don't know for sure.

                          I trained my cats to use the scratch pad by putting them on it and praising them for using it and giving them lots of scritches. Soon, they started running to the scrach pad as soon as I'd get home from work... showing off to "mom" that they're good babies who deserve attention. Positive reinforcement has always worked.

                          If you're thinking about declawing the cat, please do research and make an informed decision. I advise against it because it's a surgery that actually removes a joint of the cat's "toes" and it makes it difficult for him to fend for himself if he gets outside somehow. I trim my cat's claws every week and haven't had any problems, and there's also "SoftClaws" caps that you can put on the claws so he can't scratch things.

                          Good luck and have fun!
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                          • #28
                            be careful of your plastic bags.
                            Tonks loved plastic bags.
                            We would be empting a trash can and replacing the bag, set down the full bag and turn around for a second and in that second she would run up grab it and run away to play with.

                            We would find her in nests made form plastic bags

                            she still loves plastic bags.

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                            • #29
                              Quoth Sliceanddice View Post
                              be careful of your plastic bags.
                              Tonks loved plastic bags.
                              We would be empting a trash can and replacing the bag, set down the full bag and turn around for a second and in that second she would run up grab it and run away to play with.

                              We would find her in nests made form plastic bags

                              she still loves plastic bags.
                              Yeah... Gypsy noms plastic bags when he can. Which is bad because eating plastic is NOT good for the intestines. o_O

                              He has a plastic deficiency. Or else got too attached to those plastic spoons as a kitten.



                              Oh.... best cat toy ever... hair ties. They LOVE hair ties. Mine get stolen and stretched out and walked around with all of the time. I go through so many of those because they grow 4 feet and walk off my table.

                              And the plastic ring from a milk or juice bottle. More "awesome" toys from a cat's perspective.
                              "Good morning, and in case I don't see ya, good afternoon, good evening, and good night!" - The Truman Show

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                              • #30
                                Quoth bardicwench View Post
                                And the plastic ring from a milk or juice bottle. More "awesome" toys from a cat's perspective.
                                or the cap
                                seriously i could flick on fo those across the room, into the bathtub or at my cat and he will chase, beat it up and play hockey.

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