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They will be fine they just need to settle and get their bearings...they are kittens and you will be surpirsed how quickly they settle....ina week or so you will have almost forgotten how concerned you are now in a month you'll only thinkof it if someone mentions it and in a year you'll swear yours settled in fine no trouble............. Slowly slowly catchie kittens hearts.............. |
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I can't add a word to the already excellent advice above. Don't despair, it's all new and strange to them; they'll come to trust and love you and be into everything! |
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Take it slowly - they're missing their mum. You could try and give them something that belongs to you, say an old T-shirt or a teddy bear, something with your scent on it and put in the room - not in their bed or near it, just somewhere they can investigate and get used to your "smell" while you're not there. Do you know how old they are? |
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Hey, they are 10 weeks, i've put my t shirt in there, they're in the kitchen, I just put them both in the litter tray but neither used it. They've had some food and a little drink, but they still hissed when I went ot pick them up, but they did let me have little cuddles before I carried them to the kitchen! I hope they will come round I want really cuddly cats!!!! |
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