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Ping pong balls are brilliant for kittens. Good idea with the crate, it will give the dogs chance to get used to seeing him and the smell of him. |
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Yeap ping pong balls and I always found scrunched/screwed up newspaper balls works wonders too and a few news paper sheets stood to make a "tent" sort of effect cats/kittens love to hide and as he gets older I found mine adored nuts to play with brazil or large nuts in shells, centre of toilet roll holders or kitchen roll holder the cardboard centre. And an empty carboard box with a few kitten sized holes cut in randomly he can jump on top then underneath, mine also liked a rolled up small sock nice and scrunchy to paly with - they think its prey. Even an empty paper bag will keep him interested and moving as he grows (good thing about all of the above is you can throw them away when they are soiled or finished with) I adore the name Cheddar by the way |
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Thank you for the suggestions. I will fixing up his new room this week-end. I have been doing some intros, so far so good. Dallas still avoids him though. Go figure, the biggest dog is afraid of him. |
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