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    Thanks. And thank you rg_girlca for answering that question!

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    Like others have already stated, I have ALWAYS handled the kittens from day one. Maybe not a lot, and definitely watch mom's body language. Maybe do it in a quiet, closed room, don't make sudden movements, etc.

    Also remember if mom gets too stressed she may move the kittens, so keep them somewhere where there is not a lot of traffic, and closed off to other animals.

    Make sure to wash your hands before handling them though so they don't get sick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessika
    Like others have already stated, I have ALWAYS handled the kittens from day one. Maybe not a lot, and definitely watch mom's body language. Maybe do it in a quiet, closed room, don't make sudden movements, etc.

    Also remember if mom gets too stressed she may move the kittens, so keep them somewhere where there is not a lot of traffic, and closed off to other animals.

    Make sure to wash your hands before handling them though so they don't get sick
    Thank you Jessika.

    There are no other animals in the house other then Oreo. I'm not sure where to put her though. She can't stay in my room because of my allergies, she can't stay in the spare room because of the computer cords and incubator cords, and she can't stay in dad's. The basement I would think is too cold. Is there a way I can cover up the cords?

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    There are little "tubes" you can buy with a slit down the side that you can pop the cords into. This also helps them from being tangled up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessika
    There are little "tubes" you can buy with a slit down the side that you can pop the cords into. This also helps them from being tangled up
    Thanks! I will have to show my dad this page.

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    I saw Oreo today and she is getting HUGE!! I'm kind of worried because she is a very small cat. She pretty much stopped growing at around 7 months old.

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