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Got a new, young, furry love in your life? This is the place for you to ask all of your questions - big or small! Just remember that you are receiving advice from other cat owners and lovers... not professionals. If you have a major problem, always seek the advice of a vet or behaviorist! Most important is to remember to have fun with your new fur baby.

  
Daisy

Daisy-I will- talk till your- ears bleed
 
 
Purred: Thu Jun 23, '11 8:30pm PST 
Hello! Currently my family and I are fostering a 13 week old kitten. I volunteer at the humane society in our town and he randomly showed up. He was a feral kitten that wandered away from it's mother. A very small 5/6 week old kitten. His high pitched screams earned him the name Piper, due to his amazing set of pipes. WHen we got him he was barely a pound. Now, he is half the size of our 13 year old female Bengal cat. His head is small compaired to his body, but he has very long legs and a long tail. He, at 12 weeks weighed 4.2 pounds. Do you all believe he will be a large male cat? And what are some ways to stop his biting? I've tried all I can but he is now biting harder than ever. Now that we've had him a while we are comtemplating adopting him if no offers are made within the month of july and I'd like him to be a wonderful member of our home. He gets along great with the two large dogs, and one is even afraid of him!And all of our cats, Daisy a siamese mix, Marbles a Purebred Bengal, and Moshi a summer resident of Scottish fold crossing, seem to enjoy his presence as well.
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