[SIZE="7"][color="MediumTurquoise"]Cobalt Figure 8[/color][/SIZE]UC Pseudonym wrote:For a while I wasn't sure how to answer this, and then I thought "What would Batman do?" Excuse me while I find a warehouse with a skylight...
[SIZE="7"][color="MediumTurquoise"]Cobalt Figure 8[/color][/SIZE]UC Pseudonym wrote:For a while I wasn't sure how to answer this, and then I thought "What would Batman do?" Excuse me while I find a warehouse with a skylight...
SnoringFrog wrote:Cook it for dinner. jk. DO NOT try this, besides, kittens don't taste that great, puppies are better.
ChristianRonin wrote:as with anything water and a firm hand will do wonders for a dirty kitty...
Locke wrote:o.o
It's kinda dirty right now...how do I clean it? O.0 Ill find out then I guess... >.>
Feels weird, actually caring for something....
sldr4Christ1985 wrote:you have to be careful about giving it to animal control, because some of those places euthanize them after 30 days i think. put an ad in the newspaper with a good description of it if it is older, but i think you said it was just born. those are usually free. if you can't keep it, find someone who can. i think all pet ads in the newspaper are free.
Yumie wrote:Hey, I was assuming it was a larger cat-- if it's a kitten you can probably just wash it in the kitchen sink or something. I was worried that it would get panicky and bodily injure you (such was my own experience.)
EDIT: Oh yeah, about feeding it-- if it's real small it more than likely won't eat any solid food you give it. Go for milk in a baby bottle. If you actually have to buy a bottle, buy the smallest one you can find. Bottles designed for a baby's mouth would be a little large for a kitten.
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