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Feral kittens will eat at any opportunity. Heck, most kittens will do the same, but ferals even more so. This will continue until they are confident that there will be more food at a later time.
We keep calling them “feral”, but they weren’t feral for very long.
A character earlier remarked that they “seem pretty socialized for feral cats” rather it’s that they aren’t old enough or were in the wild enough to learn to avoid humans as a potential danger.
My own cats have never known a hostile human being in their short two years… and it is honestly frustrating. “Get away from that! [loud, angry stomp]” Cat looks back at me blankly (“what are you on about now? Stop raising a fuss!”) The likelihood that I might stomp on them is as believable to them as that I might sprout feathers and fly around the room. Dammit.
Yep, definately still on “feast and famine mode” I remember one kitten that litterally walked into my apartment in Ca.
Four days of a pouch of wet kitten food and an egg 4 times a day before she slowed down/ figured out she didn’t need to worry about food anymore.
On the other hand, the (what’s the opposite of feral? No “tame” doesn’t work for any cat…) ones still don’t take “no” for an answer when feeding time comes around and you forget to pay attention to the clock.
Feral kittens will eat at any opportunity. Heck, most kittens will do the same, but ferals even more so. This will continue until they are confident that there will be more food at a later time.
We keep calling them “feral”, but they weren’t feral for very long.
A character earlier remarked that they “seem pretty socialized for feral cats” rather it’s that they aren’t old enough or were in the wild enough to learn to avoid humans as a potential danger.
My own cats have never known a hostile human being in their short two years… and it is honestly frustrating. “Get away from that! [loud, angry stomp]” Cat looks back at me blankly (“what are you on about now? Stop raising a fuss!”) The likelihood that I might stomp on them is as believable to them as that I might sprout feathers and fly around the room. Dammit.
Yep, definately still on “feast and famine mode” I remember one kitten that litterally walked into my apartment in Ca.
Four days of a pouch of wet kitten food and an egg 4 times a day before she slowed down/ figured out she didn’t need to worry about food anymore.
On the other hand, the (what’s the opposite of feral? No “tame” doesn’t work for any cat…) ones still don’t take “no” for an answer when feeding time comes around and you forget to pay attention to the clock.
Domesticated
I’m loving the cats arc.