Now we are great buddies and she will hopefully look forward to each visit with me. Maybe I'll turn that frown upside-down.
Meanwhile
others can't get enough of me.
"I love you, cat-sitter"
Is it wrong that every white cat takes my breath away? They get me everytime. I can't take my eyes off them. I am putty in their paws.
She had me at "hello"
A bit of cat trivia (since I have a bit of an issue at home. Don't I always?)
Did you know...that kittens begin to lose their ability to digest the lactose in their mother's milk when they reach 10 weeks old. Continuing to nurse from their mother after that age can cause diarrhea in the kitten. Are you guessing where I am going with this?
Someone gets the occasional bout of diarrhea and yesterday I found her with her momma...nursing. I was starting to worry about Audrey's loose stools again but now I know why. Annie is feeling all better since her spay and started nursing her again. So, I have to keep an eye on them. This has to stop now as it is getting a little silly.
"You big baby, Audrey."
hugs, Deb
Maybe Audrey needs to wear a t-shirt for a few days to dry up? Hurrah for winning over Miss Tortie!
ReplyDeleteAwww - those pictures of the white kitty are adorable. Who could resist. Good job at luring the other kitty out of hiding.
ReplyDeleteI adore all of these photos! And I'm glad you won over the Tortie. My cats would LOVE you.
ReplyDeleteMy little charge (all 14 lbs of him) took a week to come out from under the bed but once he did, there was no turning back. So happy the little girl gained your trust!
ReplyDeleteWinning over a cats trust is not always easy especailly if the cat in question has had a hard life. It's great to see that you have such an affinity with these cats.
ReplyDeleteI have a friend who rehomed two abandoned cats and it has taken him 2 years to get the cats to feel confident enough to come and sit on his lap. he always knew they would love him in the end.
Glad the Torti fell to your charms! Love the white cat, oh they are gorgeous aren't they. Audrey ya gotta leave the nursing behind, I know it's a comfort thing but poor Annie. hugs, Linda
ReplyDeleteWe're so glad to see the little torti happy! How sad for her to feel fearful in her own home. With you as her sitter, it was only a matter of time, though. Has there ever been a case completely resistant to you and the cat bag?
ReplyDeleteWhite kitties are amazing, aren't they. Only had one because I usually take the cats no one wants ( aged, handicapped or black) but who have great personalities. My Jett had to have his ears removed, prior to my adopting hin, due to skin cancer (beach, southern CA) . He really carried off his earlessness well, with his natural good looks and elegance.
Is something stressing Audrey enough that she still wants to nurse?
I didn't know that about the milk..good to know..and I love all the kittys in the photos.;)
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