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I think your doing really well, although i think you should not keep her crated at night anymore, as 2 grown up cats will know she is a baby and they will not harm a kitten, i know this as i had 2 kittens brought into my home and my oldest cat hated it she stalked them hissed at them and would do anything to scrare them away.... we resolved this by putting the kittens next to her each day and after 2 weeks they were all fine she has her moments but she would never harm a kitten, and by the looks of it in your pictures your cats seem to be very happy having her there: If they are just hissing at her this is is fine, also if they are touching noses this is an amazing result, believe me you should just let her out of her crate at night and let her wonder around you will be amazed that they won't fight especially after her being there for 2 weeks: Hope this helps, and please update me on how your getting on x |
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I can't actually remember how long we kept Pip in his crate ... in the end it was more to keep himself from getting into mischief in the night whilst we were asleep, that for worry that Kizzy would hurt him. |
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Lovely pictures! It is great to see that all is going well, it is the sweetest thing to see a feral kitten blossom and learn to trust and love |
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