Start by cleaning your garage so that the kittens dont get crushed by something
When do you think they will be ready?
Can't wait to have one now.
When do you think they will be ready?
Can't wait to have one now.
The should ideally be staying with mum till 12 weeks. That means they can be fully vaccinated before going to you so less risk of them picking up infection. They'll also be better socialised at 12, mum will have taught them better manners.
Loki only had one vaccination before coming to me, he now has a constantly runny nose despite having his 2nd vaccination when I got him. I think my current cat may have been a typhoid kitty. He now has flare ups whenever he gets stressed.
Interestingly, the cat charity we got our two from would only home kittens in pairs. I think so that they didn't split them up completely and they had company with each other. These are my first cats so I've no idea if other charities do this. Even though cats are a solitary species, they do socialise with others and our two spend a lot of time together.Are you giving all kittens away? Would be ace if you could keep them at least in pairs so they have a companion during the day in their new forever home![]()