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Voltie Posted 5 years ago ( 2019/08/6 14:12:22 )
@howonk: Well, that explains how some things tend to work.
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Donator — She/They Posted 5 years ago ( 2019/08/7 05:37:19 )

@mini jelly: Me too!!!! Absolutely babies.


@LupaPrinceRomulus: I suppose so. The sam idea applies to dogs as well; they have sensitive pads on their paws for feeling the ground and with things covering them, it makes them walk weird.

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Voltie Posted 5 years ago ( 2019/08/7 06:55:49 )
@howonk: So that's why you don't often see puppies or kittens wearing mittens.
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Donator — She/They Posted 5 years ago ( 2019/08/8 15:17:36 )

@LupaPrinceRomulus: Yup! Because it's simply uncomfortable for them

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Voltie Posted 5 years ago ( 2019/08/9 02:06:22 )
@howonk: Not to mention unless the puppies and kittens trust you that much, they wouldn't dare wear mittens so early.
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Donator — She/They Posted 5 years ago ( 2019/08/9 02:36:40 )

@LupaPrinceRomulus: I suppose so, if they're very young they don't really know any different as they're just getting used to the world and such. They are not very smart. Even my kittens, who around two/three weeks old now are not very smart lol.

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Voltie Posted 5 years ago ( 2019/08/9 03:02:38 )
@howonk: Because Kittens and puppies are infants, and most infants aren't born very bright to be fair.
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Donator — She/They Posted 5 years ago ( 2019/08/9 12:03:21 )

@LupaPrinceRomulus: Very true. Plus, they're born both deaf and blind so doesn't really help. They're also usually very pudgy and can't get around far.

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Voltie Posted 5 years ago ( 2019/08/9 13:06:32 )
@howonk: These particular kittens need help too, really.
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Donator — She/They Posted 5 years ago ( 2019/08/9 13:27:59 )

@LupaPrinceRomulus: Ah, do you have kittens?? If you mentioned it before I can't remember; my memory's been a lot shabbier lately

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Donator Posted 5 years ago ( 2019/08/9 13:31:48 )

My kitty is now asleep upstairs. The weather is bad today so she doesn't want to go outside.
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Voltie Posted 5 years ago ( 2019/08/9 13:49:41 )
@howonk: They deserve to be cared for carefully, is what I'll admit to with honesty.
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Donator — She/They Posted 5 years ago ( 2019/08/9 19:56:42 )

@vengeance: That makes sense! My eldest cat, Mamakitty, hates bad weather and will just hide for so long until it goes away :( Make sure to let ur furry friend know ur there for them!!!!

@LupaPrinceRomulus: Thats true! Kittens do have to be handled very carefully.

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Donator — She/They Posted 5 years ago ( 2019/08/9 19:57:16 )

Also! Update on my kittens! Their ears and eyes are now fully opened! They also have the fuzzy fur effect going on and they are SOOOOOOOOOO soft to touch =w=

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Donator Posted 5 years ago ( 2019/08/9 20:01:47 )

@Howonk: Well my cat is not afraid but more like "It rains outside why should I get wet if I can just sleep inside" XD

Sorry to hear about your elder cat.

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Donator — She/They Posted 5 years ago ( 2019/08/9 22:25:11 )

@vengeance: Ah okay! One of our kittens is like that (Puma; hes an outdoor inside kitty and he comes inside during rain)

And its quite alright! She just doesnt like the thunder. shes fine with just normal rain, though she does tend to not move too much when it rains.

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Voltie Posted 5 years ago ( 2019/08/10 01:26:33 )
@howonk: How are your new kittens doing right now?
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Donator — She/They Posted 5 years ago ( 2019/08/10 12:28:33 )

@LupaPrinceRomulus: Pretty good! The kittens now have officially opened their eyes and ears so they can see (barely) and hear now. They're also getting bigger and now have started developing teeth! They're all very fat ticks as well call them.

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Voltie Posted 5 years ago ( 2019/08/10 13:58:06 )
@howonk: At least the kitties are able to start seeing at long last.
So that's good.
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Donator — She/They Posted 5 years ago ( 2019/08/10 15:11:53 )

@LupaPrinceRomulus: True! But they can't really see well until around i think 6 months? ish? that or 10. They can only really see shadows and stuff rn iirc

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