Monday 25 June 2018

Daisy and Her Kittens - 16 weeks Update.


It has now been almost 8 weeks since Daisy and her kittens left us at Bridgend Adoption Centre for their forever homes and as promised we have a little update on how they are settling in:


From the new owners of Emma and Eira:

"They are just the most delightful little kittens ever. They settled in so well from day one and they have grown so much and full of character and mischief. Emma was much smaller than Eira but she now weighs more as they were at the vets recently for their jabs. I don’t know how, as Eira does not like Emma getting anything and tries to steal her food, and love/attention ha ha. They are both very vocal, in particular Emma as she likes a good old meow when she needs/wants something and I call them our little tractors as they purr so much, in particular, Eira. They follow me around the house and play together so beautifully. Thank you so much for these two beautiful little girls, you guys and Daisy did so well. Myself and my children who are aged 8 and 9 are just so in love with them and they get treated like royalty so they are very happy....as are we. I will try and post some photos of them on your Facebook page, my kiddies have now named them as Lilly and Lollipop šŸ˜œ

Take good care and thank you for all the wonderful work you all do over at the Cats Protection, you truly are gems."

 
An update on the only boy in the litter Dewi:


"Dewi was renamed Ozzy and he is a fantastic kitten. He is very playful and happy and enjoys sitting in the garden with us. He has started to become more confident and welcomes us when coming home and he always takes a interest at dinner times."

And the star of the blog herself - Daisy!


"Daisy is settling in very slowly, loving the attention and is very affectionate but her nervousness was apparent on bringing her home. Needs a lot of reassurance when we are standing up and she is on the floor, clearly doesn’t trust feet.
But on the whole she is a delight and very clean but will take a long time to undo any traumas she has had."

We are so happy everyone has settled into their new homes and that Daisy can finally relax in peace without having any more kittens!

Daisy was one of the lucky cats who has found her way into our care, sadly every year many cats give birth out doors with no proper shelter and care. Although we all love seeing mums with kittens at the centre, we would always advocate getting cats neutered as this is the only effective way to reduce unwanted cats in the UK. A fact which surprises everyone is that one female cat can be responsible for a staggering 20,000 descendants in just five years! For help with neutering your cat, please click here
 

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