u/Soft-Funny-1431

Image 1 — His mother abandoned him when he was 3 weeks old. He’s doing pretty well now. (Last Picture is Extra)
Image 2 — His mother abandoned him when he was 3 weeks old. He’s doing pretty well now. (Last Picture is Extra)
Image 3 — His mother abandoned him when he was 3 weeks old. He’s doing pretty well now. (Last Picture is Extra)
Image 4 — His mother abandoned him when he was 3 weeks old. He’s doing pretty well now. (Last Picture is Extra)
▲ 111 r/cats

His mother abandoned him when he was 3 weeks old. He’s doing pretty well now. (Last Picture is Extra)

Found this little guy abandoned at around 3 weeks old. Had to bottle feed him and keep him warm constantly at first.

Now he runs around the house like he pays rent.

u/Soft-Funny-1431 — 5 hours ago
▲ 465 r/CATHELP

Raised this kitten after her mom abandoned her at 3 weeks, but now she keeps biting. Any advice?

We found her when she was around 3 weeks old after her mom abandoned her, and we’ve been raising her since then. She’s doing well overall, eating and growing, but we’re having one problem: she bites a lot.

I know kittens play bite, especially when they grow up without their mom and littermates teaching them limits, but I don’t want to accidentally make the habit worse. What’s the best way to teach her not to bite hands? Should we redirect her to toys every time, or is there something else that works better?

Any advice would be appreciated.

she is 2 months old, vet says do not give her your hand (but she is approaching to my hand)

u/Soft-Funny-1431 — 2 days ago

My little plant corner is finally starting to feel alive

I’ve been slowly turning this corner into a small indoor garden spot, and these two are making the whole room feel softer already. The orchid is doing the elegant part, and the poinsettia is bringing all the drama 😄

Any tips for keeping both happy in a bright room with filtered light? I’m especially trying not to overwater the orchid.

u/Soft-Funny-1431 — 2 days ago