Kitten Watch 2024: Caramel and her sweet kittens
Caramel resting with her lovely knitted blanket |
The kittens are a lot more active and lively this week. Their co-ordination has improved and they are able to catch and chase their toys a lot better. They love chasing and play fighting over their pink mouse toy!
Look at those little claws! |
Play is very important for cats, particularly kittens, as it teaches them the skills needed for life and lessons about the world around them. Play is a great way for a cat to use up some of their energy, keep fit and healthy and keep their brain alert and active. The best games encourage cats to stalk, pounce, chase and bat objects with a paw in a safe way. This simulates hunting and releases feel-good hormones called endorphins in their brains.
Caramel's kittens are having great fun chasing after each other, climbing on the cat flap ledge and play fighting. However, once they have tired themselves out, they all cuddle up together for a cwtch and a snooze.
Costa and Cinnamon snuggling together |
Thank you for joining us for Week 6 of Kitten Watch! We will continue to follow the kittens' progress week by week on this blog, right up until they and their mum are ready to go to their forever homes.
Please note, these blog posts are not in real time, the kittens are a little bit older at the time of writing. However, we hope you enjoy following along with their weekly development from day one. You will get to see how they grow, change and blossom into lovely young cats with the support of their amazing mum, Caramel, and our dedicated team of cat care staff and volunteers here at Wales Cat Centre.
If you would like to donate towards the care for our cats, including those like Caramel and her kittens, you can do so on our website here. Anything you can give, big or small, can really make a difference. Thank you for being here for cats 💜
See you next week for Kitten Watch: Week 7! 🐾
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