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Default Kitten in the kitchen

Omelet wrote:
> In article
>
> .net>,
> Julian Vrieslander > wrote:
>
>> Yes, we isolate him in the guest room when he gets too wild. But we are
>> also trying to teach him good manners, so isolation is not the ultimate
>> solution.

>
> Kittens are Superballs by nature. ;-)
> He'll settle down a bit in about 6 months or so.
> In the meantime, a few noisy kitten toys should help.
>
> A turbo chaser and 1/2 dozen belled chaser balls have been helpful with
> Squirt. He's about 3 months old now. He gives some of the others a
> hard time and is totally fearless. They have accepted him and his mom.
> Cleo is funny. One will hiss at her and she'll just rub them with her
> head. I've never seen a more mellow little girl!
>
> Pic: Squirt the day after being adopted. He was a feral that
> showed up in the driveway with his stray mom.
> It rained heavily the day after we brought them in
> and we are pretty sure he would have drowned in the
> minor flooding:
>
> http://i16.tinypic.com/68clna9.jpg


What a little cutie!