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when I rehome a kitten / cat I always say "don't worry if they don't eat for the next 24 / 48hours." They don't accept change as well as dogs / puppies - so I would say it's quite normal & I'm sure his appetite will pick up once he settles. Obviously he needs to eat - & his little body needs nourishment - but I'm fairly sure he'll be eating real soon. |
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Thing is Jen remeber a kitten tummy is tiny when you think he's eaten nothing I bet he's had enough, don't panic kittens fom memory (long distant past) take a while to settle in, and just a point are you feeding him somewhere away from Indie? he may be a little wary. And he'll soon find the litter tray kittens are clean - very clean from my experience he is just working out th geography of the house and where everything is. Karen |
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hi kazz, ive set up all his stuff in indies dog crate (she doesnt use it. typical ) he has his litter tray, a blanket from the breeders, a water bowl and his food bowl. ive been shutting him in there a different times of day to give him a break, but hes jus peeing on the blanket next to the crate and not touching his food. i think im prob expectin too much too soon, its been a while.. a long while since we've had a kitten round! |
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Jenny..i remember Cleo was very slow to eat when I brought her home....just remember if they are hungry they will eat, they won't let themselves starve, so don't worry too much. |
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hi Jenny i would get the kitten used to you before Indie is let any where near. when i had Minx she was bought in and no cat or dog she did see until she was 100% OK with me and the kids can you take him to you bedroom so he can have a safe room? food and litter at other ends of the room from each other but show him where they both are let him get used to you and your boyfriend and the rest of the ppl if there are any. after a few days start leaving the bedroom door open and he will soon start coming down and then that is the time to get him used to Indie and her to him but before that take a blanket off him and give it to Indie and do the same and give it to the kitten so they can get used to each other's smells. this is what i have done with my kittens and they are the same age as your boy they have slowly moved from there safe room to being part of the family they are now about 80% OK with the dogs (as long as they dont move to fast) and they are 100% ok with everything else |
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I discovered that Rover liked company when eating, when I first got him. Think it was too quiet to be the only cat after sharing a house with seven other kittens and Mum and aunties. He's fine on his own now. |
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