Sunday, 3 November 2024

 This morning I spent an hour playing with the kittens, but no one wanted to be pet and no one wanted to eat for me. I eventually gave up. I came back with the wet food an hour later and still no one would eat for me. And hour and a half after that - when I came into the foster room to start transferring Facebook posts to this blog - the food is still mostly untouched and everyone is sleeping. I’m hoping they just ate too much dry food and are full.

I worry too much. I worry that they're cold. I worry that they're hot. I worry that because they won't eat wet food for me, we've slid backwards. For the past week we've kept them in a playpen in the living room so they can get used to human voices from the TV, but last night we finally decided that Adrienne is socialized enough that we can put the kittens back in the foster room when Katrina's not up. This has the bonus of me actually being able to play with them - and get pictures for their adoring fans - but it is making me realize that they've gotten used to being able to eat their wet food with a barrier between themselves and the humans. And I worry. Judith and Lilith are coming along fine, but Gloria and Adrienne are still scaredy cats. Adrienne hisses when you put your hand near her. Gloria flinches away from the food as soon as I  make a move. Are we doing enough for these kittens?








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