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I guess they are (temporarily) all played out. (Original Post)
Siwsan
May 2022
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Archae
(46,337 posts)1. They are so cute!
Siwsan
(26,268 posts)2. I think they are going to be so easily socialized
Last year's litter was a little resistant, at first, but eventually settled down.
I haven't heard a hiss, spit or snarl out of these four. Just LOTS of sweet little meows.
wnylib
(21,487 posts)3. Is Spooky still coming around for feedings and does she
handle the loss of her babies well?
Siwsan
(26,268 posts)4. She's out there for every meal
Now that the weather is improving I'll be outside more and will be able to see how much time she's spending here.
A friend of mine who does a lot of rescues told me that Spooky will be just fine. I just hope we can trap her and get her spayed.
wnylib
(21,487 posts)5. Yes, spaying would be great for her.
SheltieLover
(57,073 posts)6. Such sweet faces!
Ty for sharing them with us!
Glad to hear Spooky is doing well!