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roseypeach

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Oh, haha my bad.

Are those kittens still outside or did you bring any in?

Yea cats don't appreciate you poking their noses, I just cant help it, especially if its cold. Weird I know. LoL

My oldest cat like to be beaten with stuff, like kitty wands and such. he will come up to you and let you smack him right above his tail and he loves it.
Weird cat. :lol:
Yeah they are still outside. They are too wild still to be inside. They are rambunctious little things plus they've nearly doubled their weight since I've been here.

Maybe when they are older, I may let them in for the winter. I haven't decided since Yella still won't let me near her, don't know how she'd work out inside. I can pet on her while she eats but she doesn't really appreciate it..lol
 

SirGreenThumb

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Yeah they are still outside. They are too wild still to be inside. They are rambunctious little things plus they've nearly doubled their weight since I've been here.

Maybe when they are older, I may let them in for the winter. I haven't decided since Yella still won't let me near her, don't know how she'd work out inside. I can pet on her while she eats but she doesn't really appreciate it..lol
If you are going to do it you need to get them used to it soon cause if you randomly take them in they will freak out and run around your house going crazy.
Been there. Its not fun, trust me.
 

roseypeach

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If you are going to do it you need to get them used to it soon cause if you randomly take them in they will freak out and run around your house going crazy.
Been there. Its not fun, trust me.
Honestly I'm torn about it. I don't really want them in here but it gets so damn cold. My brother's cats do fine outside all the time, so I don't know. Bad as it sounds, I just don't want the extra cleaning in here. This is a good sized house and it's just me, which is great, but they would run wild, I know it. They'd probably claw up my mom's new sofa and god only knows if they might spray. She'd kill me!
 

SirGreenThumb

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Honestly I'm torn about it. I don't really want them in here but it gets so damn cold. My brother's cats do fine outside all the time, so I don't know. Bad as it sounds, I just don't want the extra cleaning in here. This is a good sized house and it's just me, which is great, but they would run wild, I know it. They'd probably claw up my mom's new sofa and god only knows if they might spray. She'd kill me!
Female cats don't spray. Only the males do that to mark their territory.

Think about it like this.

They were more than likely born around the winter anyways so they may be able to handle it. But if you don't want to bring them in set them up a box that they can go into to stay warm. You can even put a heating pad in there to keep the temps at bay. I did that exact thing for a stray that was around here. He was a great cat, not sure where he is or if he passed, but during the winter months I took a big storage container and cut a hole in the side so he could go in.

I lined the whole thing with a thick blanket and buried a heating pad within the blanket so he wouldn't claw it up. It stayed around 70 or so when it was around 30 outside.
 

roseypeach

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Female cats don't spray. Only the males do that to mark their territory.

Think about it like this.

They were more than likely born around the winter anyways so they may be able to handle it. But if you don't want to bring them in set them up a box that they can go into to stay warm. You can even put a heating pad in there to keep the temps at bay. I did that exact thing for a stray that was around here. He was a great cat, not sure where he is or if he passed, but during the winter months I took a big storage container and cut a hole in the side so he could go in.

I lined the whole thing with a thick blanket and buried a heating pad within the blanket so he wouldn't claw it up. It stayed around 70 or so when it was around 30 outside.
I heard recently that both sprayed, I always thought it was just the males. I believe they were born in April. We were still having cold snaps but nothing too overwhelming. They have some meat on them now so hopefully that will help keep them warm too. That's a good idea with the heating pad, I just don't know where I'd plug the thing up. This house was built in the 50's so no outdoor outlets.

They sleep under the house, I hope their not tearing up my duct work under there. There's a couple of big cats that show up around here now, I wish I could find homes for them because don't need/want a bunch of kittens running around everywhere.
 

Pinworm

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I heard recently that both sprayed, I always thought it was just the males. I believe they were born in April. We were still having cold snaps but nothing too overwhelming. They have some meat on them now so hopefully that will help keep them warm too. That's a good idea with the heating pad, I just don't know where I'd plug the thing up. This house was built in the 50's so no outdoor outlets.

They sleep under the house, I hope their not tearing up my duct work under there. There's a couple of big cats that show up around here now, I wish I could find homes for them because don't need/want a bunch of kittens running around everywhere.
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SirGreenThumb

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I heard recently that both sprayed, I always thought it was just the males. I believe they were born in April. We were still having cold snaps but nothing too overwhelming. They have some meat on them now so hopefully that will help keep them warm too. That's a good idea with the heating pad, I just don't know where I'd plug the thing up. This house was built in the 50's so no outdoor outlets.

They sleep under the house, I hope their not tearing up my duct work under there. There's a couple of big cats that show up around here now, I wish I could find homes for them because don't need/want a bunch of kittens running around everywhere.
Just find a low kill shelter. They are still pretty young and can possibly be house cats. When we do it we usually tame them before we take them in so they get a better chance at adoption. But since you have been socializing with them they should be fine. I mean tiger is one cute cat so she may get adopted real quick.
 

SirGreenThumb

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Better than earlier. Thanks for axin', man. How about you?
Be better if I had a joint, but so far so good.

Hopefully my nephew will come through for me tomorrow. hahaha I need a teenager to find me weed. That is hilarious.

But I've been pretty happy these last couple days cause I've gotten so many things in the mail.
A vape pen - dry herb and wax + an ecig juice container
New lens for my camera for clearer macro pics.
 

Pinworm

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Be better if I had a joint, but so far so good.

Hopefully my nephew will come through for me tomorrow. hahaha I need a teenager to find me weed. That is hilarious.

But I've been pretty happy these last couple days cause I've gotten so many things in the mail.
A vape pen - dry herb and wax + an ecig juice container
New lens for my camera for clearer macro pics.
I just picked up one of those Cloud 2.0's..
 

roseypeach

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Just find a low kill shelter. They are still pretty young and can possibly be house cats. When we do it we usually tame them before we take them in so they get a better chance at adoption. But since you have been socializing with them they should be fine. I mean tiger is one cute cat so she may get adopted real quick.
I don't know if I could find a low kill shelter around here. I'll look into it though for sure, I'd rather keep Tiger. She's such a sweetie pie! I just would feel terrible sending her sister to the butcher..they play and shit together, it would be like breaking up kids or something. I know, I'm too soft...

I just picked up one of those Cloud 2.0's..
How do you like it?
 
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