Show us your kitty cats

Is it connected to your cat flap

no it's built over the kitchen window so we let them in/out through that.

like so:

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not cage, catio.

no. we live next to a very busy road. they're 3 not and have always been indoor cats other than this summer when we built the catio.

Having rode past 2 dead cats this last week (and nearly running ove rone myself as it was squaring off to anothet cat on a blind corner in the midle of the road) i agree with this.

Had to hold onr as it died after being hit by a car last year too.

Just not safe for them
 
Looked after my nephews two days this week, oldest nephew is a bit obsessed with Bruce, to the point where he wanted to sit and eat his lunch with him

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:D

He retreated to a safe distance when youngest nephew joined in later though :D

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He then fell asleep in his tunnel after an exciting day, and looked very cute :)

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Lola sat watching tv last night, and was very interested in the bird squawking on the telly :D

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Question guys. The kittens we're picking up haven't had their vaccinations yet. They're 8 weeks old so will get them very soon.

We're staying at the GF's parents tomorrow night with them before heading home to Lisbon on Sunday night.

Having the kittens here is fine but is it best to keep the kittens separated from the other 2 cats that are here? One won't go near them but the other will be curious and want to play. Both of them go outside all the time etc.

I am just concerned about the other cats passing something on that the kitties wouldn't be inoculated against yet?

What do you think? Keeping them separated is entirely doable if needed.
 
Question guys. The kittens we're picking up haven't had their vaccinations yet. They're 8 weeks old so will get them very soon.

We're staying at the GF's parents tomorrow night with them before heading home to Lisbon on Sunday night.

Having the kittens here is fine but is it best to keep the kittens separated from the other 2 cats that are here? One won't go near them but the other will be curious and want to play. Both of them go outside all the time etc.

I am just concerned about the other cats passing something on that the kitties wouldn't be inoculated against yet?

What do you think? Keeping them separated is entirely doable if needed.

Are the other cats vaccinations up to date? It might be best to keep them separate because the other cats go outside, but it would certainly help if they're vaccinated themselves. :)
 
Best to keep them apart imo. If not for vaccination issues then for the reason some cats get very territorial if not introduced slowly.
 
Introducing....Calvin & Hobbes

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So much fluff already...

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Better pics to follow. I was holding the kitties whilst my if's young cousin used the camera. I'll take some later :) - they're tiny! Very scared and need lots of reassurance. When holding them I think they're doing it begrudgingly more than anything right now :D

They'll come around!
 
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Does anyone elses cat play fetch?

My Skittles is always bringing me hair bobbles for me to throw and then she will run after it and bring it back to me, it can amuse her for hours.

Anyway pictures

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Bella

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Skittles

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Does anyone elses cat play fetch?

My Skittles is always bringing me hair bobbles for me to throw and then she will run after it and bring it back to me, it can amuse her for hours.

Yep Bruce has this furry ball that he brings me (usually at 5am) repeatedly if I throw it for him.
 
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