I have photos!

I wish I had one of Magoo, but I was told that she sleeps in late (under the bed) and only comes out after the owner gets out of bed. These photos were taken from the mom before she had to go to work.  Here is Ash and Fearless Freddy-

Better Late Then Never- here is Magoo. You can tell by his eyes that he isn’t all that relaxed at the moment, but I have hopes that soon that will change. Freddy may also be coming back. He has started to do what he did here for awhile- pee on fresh laundry and my bed. The family will take into considerations some of the tips I have offered first- to take him to the vet and get something that will calm him down. Spread dried lime and orange peels on the bed (cats hate citrus) I find it amusing that one of the lead litter companies is now introducing a lemon-based clumping litter! Good luck with that. Someone did NOT do the research.

Anyway, here is Magoo

 

I can still see a bit of distrust in Ash and I expected that. But I know that I could not have placed these kittens in a better home. Just to hear that the first two nights in their new home, when Ash and Magoo refused to come out of their carriers, The new owner actually slept on the floor with his head in front of the carrier talking to them softly and reassuring them that they are safe- you don’t find that type of understanding and commitment in just anyone. Hoping I can see a photo of Magoo soon.

Apparently, the resident cat isn’t very impressed with the kittens playing with her ears and tail and so she has found a way to get back at them. Unless she is fed first, she will jump on the platform the kittens are eating on and push their bowls of food on the floor! LOL You have to love the ingenuity of an Alpha Maine Coon cat! Now she gets fed first.

 

1 thought on “I have photos!

  1. I was worried that the resident cat might have troubles with three little ones being introduced, but she is showing that she is boss. That’s probably good.

    And I am sure Magoo will be coming out in daylight soon. She is just being extra cautious.

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