Grimmkin is a fairly young kitty who found herself in a home that was unable to get her neutered in time and she found herself with kittens. Her people were uncomfortable taking on the added responsibility of birth and raising even more kittens so they reached out to the shelter for help. Kudos to them.
Unfortunately, she is severely lacking manners. She bites and scratches with no real warning and she almost seems to be ready to go off on me when I try to correct her. Fortunately I think the biting and scratches are simply because she doesn't know better and not because she really wants to hurt me. She slowly is starting to understand that I'm not a fan, but she is a fan of snuggling on my chest.. sooo... neither one of us is all that happy right now.
Yesterday I realized she had tapeworms.. that was fun. I was a bit afraid of pilling her as she reacted really badly to getting her nails trimmed, but it was pretty easy. By the time she realized what was going on, the pill was already in her and it was over.
I think we are a couple of days from giving birth. But we'll see
Sigh....makes you wonder why some people feel the need to have pets
ReplyDeleteSigh....makes you wonder why some people feel the need to have pets
ReplyDeleteGoodness....if not neutered one would think they would keep her indoors and away from toms...but maybe one lived there too.
ReplyDeleteHoping all goes well in the next few days.
It sounds like Grimmkin really didn't get a chance to learn manners. I hope you can help her with that. It sounds like she means well. I know you'll do brilliantly with her kittens.
ReplyDeleteAw, poor girl probably didn't have much interaction with humans. I know you'll get her back on track!
ReplyDeleteGrimmkin doesn't know it, but she's landed in the bestest place on the planet for the next part of her life!
ReplyDeleteWell, if anyone can help Grimmkin learn some manners, it's you.
ReplyDeletePoor girl to be having kittens. She is in good hands with you though. XO
ReplyDeleteNot everybody should have pets
ReplyDeleteShe has landed in the right place... thankfully.
ReplyDeleteBless her heart. So glad you took her in so she can have her babies in peace and safety. I know she will be glad to be spayed and live a happy forever life and someone's home.
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