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Old October 9th 03, 07:57 AM
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I cant let them out , in the room because
they will beeline to underneath the bed
and It will be a pain to get them.


Take the bed off of the frame temporarily so it sits on the floor, or
get boxes , etc. you can put under the bed so they won't be able to get
under it. These are young kittens and are at a very active stage.
Keeping them in the closet is not kind and is also an exercise in
futility. It is best to isolate them in the room for now until you can
handle them more. Make sure to kittenproof the room so there are no
electrical cords they can chew, string, vertical blind cords or other
items that could cause them harm. A cardboard box or two with holes cut
out will provide loads of entertainment for them.

Megan



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