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Old July 2nd 04, 04:12 PM
Linda Terrell
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On Fri, 2 Jul 2004 09:45:37 UTC, "Wendy" wrote:


"William Hamblen" wrote in message
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On 2004-07-02, Wendy wrote:

How does one go about doing so if possible?


They quickly learn to love the one who feeds them. A stray kitten moved
into our garden shed last year and was as wild as could be at first.
It took about a month for her to settle down. Now she is a little
lap fungus.

I would be more concerned about litter training.


They used the box overnight. )

W



A trick we use to help settle feral kittens, is to wrap them in a
towel
when we pick them up. That way they get used to the feeling of
being handled through the towel -- massage them a lot -- but your
hands are
protected. They rather quickly come to like it.

LT

 




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