Thursday, July 14, 2011

Something Different

I have new four-legged house guests, but they're not kittens and they're not fosters. Jakobo (white) and Bonnie (brown) are two super-cute ferrets that belong to a friend here in Las Vegas.  I'm taking care of them for a few days while their family is out of town.

Even though this blog is normally about foster kittens who will soon be available for adoption, I decided to make a post about the ferrets because my time with them so far (all two days of it) has been rather educational.  First off, they are far more sociable than I expected.  In some ways, they're like really long kittens with short stubby legs!  Both of them will crawl up into my lap and enjoy being petted.  They aren't even a little bit shy, not even when they first got here. They also play with the feather teasers.

Second, I don't know if these two are typical of all ferrets (my quick Google search says "yes"), but they are definitely not consistent users of their litterbox. They've pretty much been going wherever they please since they got here.  A couple of times they've actually done their business in the box, but they seem to prefer going straight on the floor in a corner or, worse, right in front of the door!  This morning, I finally gave up on trying to get them going in the box and just put down pads all over the room for them to go on.  So far, they've been good about at least using those. (I put them in the places they had been going on the floor). I'm told they're really good about using their litterbox at home, though, so it may just be all the past "accidents" from the various foster kittens I've had in that room the past two years that's inspiring them to go outside the box.  Hopefully they're not picking up bad habits at my house that they're going to continue when they get back home.

In any case, despite the mess they're making of my foster room, I'm glad I took them in.  It's a nice chance to learn about a different type of pet I wasn't all that familiar with.  Plus, as I mentioned, they're really cute.

Socks Update

Here is Socks, all grown up.  I shot this on June 27th while visiting at my sister's.

Belated Followup

Jack, Patches, and Cody ended up staying a few extra days with me.  They were so close to being ready for their spay/neuter surgeries after their second set of shots on June 18th that the shelter requested I keep them until June 23 and bring them in for surgery that day.  The following day, I traveled to Texas to visit family for a  couple of weeks, so I am just now getting around to posting this update. I tried to get a really good parting shot of all three kittens before they left, but the only one who cooperated in the limited amount of time I had to attempt it was Patches. 

The kittens became available for adoption a couple of days after their surgery.  I haven't had a chance to confirm yet, but I suspect they are likely settling into their new homes by now.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Outside the Box

Well, it's been a while I guess.  Jack, Patches, and Cody have certainly been an interesting trio. Their personalities are among the more unique of all the kittens I've fostered to date.  They're the first litter I've had so far that managed to figure out how to open the closet door.  That has become their new favorite place to play.  Fortunately, I managed to catch them before they figured out how much fun it would be to play in the big bag of food that was in there!  After a couple of futile attempts to block the door, I finally just gave in and removed anything I  didn't want them getting into, and let them have the closet to play in.  It came in handy yesterday when I was vacuuming their room.  They all went into the closet the minute they saw me coming with the Dyson.  I found them afterwards looking really cute in a box.

Jack continues to be the most adventurous one.  Every time he hears me coming, he greets me at the door, and he's always the first to hop in my lap.  He's clearly curious to know what's on the other side of the gate I have across the door to their room, and I keep expecting him to figure out he's now big enough to jump over it.  He's probably the most independent of the three too.  I gave each of the kittens some one-on-one time outside their room today, and he was the only one that didn't start crying for the other two at some point after they were through exploring.  
 Cody still cries when he's not getting sufficient attention--even when its his own fault, like when he's way on the other side of the room out of reach!  He's definitely the sweetheart of the bunch, though.  During his one-on-one time today, he kept coming back to the couch to be petted.  He was the only one of the three that did that.  The other two just wanted to explore.

Patches is going to be one of those cats who wants to be with you on her own terms.  She still runs away if I try to pick her up or even pet her.  However, if I sit down, she'll hop up into my lap and purr like mad while she's being cuddled.  She also likes to groom the person who's petting her.  She'll roll all around my lap licking my knees.  Occasionally she play nips, which of course, I've tried to discourage as much as possible. 

After a rough start, the kittens seem to have finally perfected their usage of the litterbox, but it took a while.  As I said in the previous entry, I'm pretty sure they had never seen one before, and clearly didn't have a clue what to do with it when they first arrived.  Even after they figured out what it was for, it was still a couple more weeks before they stopped stepping in the poop and wiping their feet on the walls (Ewww!).  We haven't had an incident of that as near as I can tell for nearly two weeks now, but I'll sure have my work cut out for me cleaning up the dried on mess they had already made before they finally got the hang of it.  (Ewww again!).

However, messiness aside, this litter has really been one of my easier ones.  They were (and still are) shy around strangers, but not overly-freakishly so, and it's rare that I end up with all three eagerly jumping into my lap.  Usually there's one holdout.  Also, these three have managed to avoid the respiratory infection that almost every other litter I've had has ended up with at one point. So what they cost me in cleaning time they've certainly made up for in not having to make "emergency" trips to the shelter for treatment! 

The kittens go back to their shelter on Saturday.  They'll get their second set of shots that day, their spay/neuter surgeries a few days after, and will probably be available for adoption within the next couple of weeks, most likely under their original shelter names, Earth, Wind, and Fire.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Meet Jack, Patches, and Cody

It's kitten season in Las Vegas again.  My first set of fosters this year have been settled in for almost two weeks now. I'm just now getting around to putting up a blog post for them.

Jack, Patches, and Cody were probably about six weeks old when I brought them home on May 16th. Jack is named for Jack Sparrow of the movie Pirates of the Caribbean. With his little patch of black over one eye, my sister thought he looked like a pirate.  Cody is also named for a movie character--Cody Maverick from the animated film Surf's Up.  Patches got her name for her little calico "patches.

Jack, Patches, and Cody got off to a bit of a rough start with the litterbox when they first arrived.  It seems perhaps they had never seen one before and didn't know what to do with it!  The first couple of days, I woke up to three piles of poop and three puddles of pee, mostly on the carpet of course (Ewww!).  On the third day, though, Jack finally figured out what that big box of sand was for, and the others soon followed.  We've been accident-free for several days now. 

As is typical when I have a litter of three, there's usually one that's noticeably braver than the other two.  Jack is the brave one in this bunch. He's even reasonably brave around strangers, or at least he was today when I had people over to work on my house.  Maybe he just appreciated the solar screen being installed on the window to their room--it should be much cooler in there for them now!

Patches and Cody are more shy.  Patches in particular is still fearful of hands.  She'll walk right up to me like she's dying to be petted, but can't quite muster up the courage yet to avoid jumping out of the way when I reach for her.  However, when I can catch her off guard and pet her anyway, she really seems to enjoy it. Cody is a little hand-shy too still, however, he's also the most jealous of the three.  Once you stop petting him he'll make the most pathetic little cries to get your attention again!

The kittens should be due their first set of shots immediately after the three-day weekend.  Time is really flying by this time.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Annual Hiatus

It's that time of the year again--time for my annual hiatus from fostering. Kitten season starts around March, so I should have some new "babies" to look after in a couple of months. In the meantime, here is a picture of Socks at her home in Texas. This was taken a few days before Christmas while I was there visiting for the holidays. Socks continues to do well. She's spoiled rotten with plenty of attention from all three kids as well as her mom and dad.