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    Quote Originally Posted by moosmom View Post
    Sounds like your transition is working out just fine! Kittens are so easy to incorporate into a home of older cats. They just smack them silly till they finally get it. Long as there's no blood shed. Have a squirt bottle handy. Great job, Lizbud!!


    Thanks Donna. Baby Kitty is not a kitten. She has lived in my garage
    for the last 4 1/2 years. I think she was about 6-7mos when she first showed
    in the neighborhood. She is just so small & acts so kittenish, I started to call
    her Baby.


    Pictures are coming, I promise. I've just been bending over backwards to
    make everything as stress free as possible & none of the cats are big fans of
    the camera, especially Baby. The flash scares her.

    It shouldn't be to hard to snap a few though as everyone settles down
    a little more. Slow & easy is the motto around here right now.
    I've Been Boo'd

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    Please don't scare the Baby. We can wait awhile for pictures. It is more important that she is able to adjust to being inside. BUT, when she is comfy...well, we do love pictures here!
    Proud to be a crazy cat lady!

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    I have a problem with one cat, Blackie. He is a dsh black cat who is the
    oldest kitty (by 1 yr) and the first cat brought inside besides Momma Kitty's
    two babies (Redbud & Michael). Blackie was brought inside when they were
    both less than a year old. He is the official Uncle to all the younger ones.


    Problem is, he will not eat in the same room as Baby Kitty & I've always
    fed everyone together, until now. I have been taking his plate into another
    room for him and feeding his wet food separate from the others.

    Is this a good idea? Or should I hold out & make him come join the others?

    Any ideas to help solve this problem?
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    Well, the feeding problem resolved itself and things are moving alone
    very well. BK has found all the fun hidey places & mixs & mingles pretty well
    with all the other kitties. She seems to have picked out Joey (my youngest)
    as her play buddy & follows him around the most.

    I am so glad I brought her inside. I have finished the pictures and
    will drop off the camera to get them put on a cd so I should have pictures
    to upload next week.
    I've Been Boo'd

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    Today is the oldest you've ever been, and the youngest you'll ever be again.

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    Well, no pictures of Baby Kitty inside just yet, but here's a few of her
    just before I brought her inside.

    Sitting on my car.



    She took off like a shot when the flash went off & ended up here. Can you
    see where she is hiding?

    I've Been Boo'd

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    Today is the oldest you've ever been, and the youngest you'll ever be again.

    Eleanor Roosevelt

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    Baby in the alley outside the garage.




    The little waif out in the cold snow.



    She getting more at ease inside everyday now. I hope to get more pics
    as we go along. I'll have to be sneaky.
    I've Been Boo'd

    I've been Frosted






    Today is the oldest you've ever been, and the youngest you'll ever be again.

    Eleanor Roosevelt

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    She's a lovely fluff ball

    So she is adapting to life inside? I'm so glad you got her living the good life.

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