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Monthly Archives: July 2020
Kittens
The kittens are having a blast enjoying their daytime freedom (I still lock ’em up for the night.) Pictures are … difficult as they move at the speed of light! I made this little cushion for the climber because the … Continue reading
More Cool
I got another update on Miss Cool! Look at her with her big — literally — brother. Word is they’re getting along fine and she’s had a clear check up at the vet. Go Cool! (They didn’t tell me how … Continue reading
A Good Day!
Yesterday was such a good day! Maeve had a bit of a downturn on the weekend. She wasn’t playing, she seemed off her food, her eyes were really runny. She’d had both her spay and some dental work, so I’m … Continue reading
Odour control
Keeping up with the smell is hard work, especially for someone with a sensitive nose. I don’t even like the smell of canned food so whether it’s going in or coming out, my nose isn’t happy! I’m also sensitive to … Continue reading
Weekend
Well, that was a busy weekend! The best news of all was that Cordelia (with a little help from medicine and Temptations) is eating an moving around. Poor girl really had me worried for a bit. That photo kills me! … Continue reading
Full house
The ladies arrived yesterday, on schedule, dropped off by one of our great volunteer drivers. They were, of course, scared and, again, someone had peed in the carrier. I got all that sorted out and very quickly this happened: Names … Continue reading
This and that …
Things are getting busy here! The kittens are showing signs of something not quite right. All have had some diarrhea though Fauna is the worst. All have had runny eyes, though Flora has had the worst of that the last … Continue reading
Cat-peripheral
The adoption system at Toronto Cat Rescue is this: see a cat/kitten you like on the website (or in person with a foster you know) submit your request by webform or leave a phone message get screened by an Adoption … Continue reading
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Ooops, again.
I screwed up. We have a gender switch, all because of stereotypes. I (wrongly) tend to think that the boys are friendlier and the girls tend to be more … standoffish. My girl kitten is the super friendly one! And … Continue reading
Progress
For the first 12 hours they didn’t move out of the carrier! So I forced them (they are insanely submissive). At 24 hours they hadn’t moved from their chosen crouching spots. At bedtime on the second night I left them … Continue reading