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My daughter did some investigating on her own, and was amazed to so many other similiar stories. Apparently, the main conclusion was that the kittens still smelled liked the vets cage to each other and didnt recognize each others scents. one great suggestion: dab a lil vanilla extract on their nose and tail to both and then they both will smell the same.
And guess what?? it really worked!!!! they stopped hissing (well technically, one was hissing at the other) and despite the cone and all they slept again with each other.
today makes 7 days since they were spayed, cones removed and they are back to normal!!! Playful, Crazy Kittens of Mine!!!!
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He died 5 mths ago today and let me tell you he was the most precious cat Ive ever encountered. He loved my daughter so but knew I was the one that fed him and cleaned his litter box so he was just as loving to me as well. He knew exactly the time I was coming home and then he would stretch up so I can pick him up, he loved hanging off our shoulders holding him practically on his hind legs..
I would cook and he was just lay in the kitchen and watch me and when I was done he would follow me to whatever room and lay right at my feet the whole time!
My friend would call him catdog, because he just didnt act like the "normal" cat, as people would say. He loved every attention and by a wonderful MIRACLE my husband found 2 kittens on the 1month anniversary of mello's passing. Baby & Egypt have become the love of our lives, they each have certain characteristics of Mello, its as if he came back in both of them. They are just as loving as he is, and funny enough, Baby loves my daughter tremendously and Egypt is my lil compainion as well. As soon as I sit, Egypt runs into my lap and curls in it or just throws herself on her back and lays there so I can rub her belly. I love them!!!!View Thread

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