So my friend's cat had a few kittens and they lent one to us... We were allowed to keep him for a few days (they provided us with the food, litter box, etc.) to see how we liked it. Those few days passed and we didn't bother giving him back and they didn't bother getting him, Charlie was getting used to him, and we were growing quite fond of him, so... We decided to keep him. =P I've been doing lots of reading and we're taking him to the vet today... And hopefully I can get my mom to go shopping for some more stuff we might need.
I feel bad about doing this stuff a bit late, but it all happened sorta unexpectedly. =/ We weren't even sure we were going to keep him for a while. We've kept him for two to three weeks now.
Here's Peanut (the name my friend gave him) and he's 3~4 months old. (The vet knows the mom so we'll be able to find out for sure.)
(I'll try to get more shots of his... hyper moments soon.)
At first Charlie was completely terrified of Peanut, but now Peanut plays with his tail and he just sits there looking annoyed.
I have one question though (for now). Is there a way to keep Peanut from eating Charlie's food and Charlie from eating Peanut's food without putting them in separate rooms?
I feel bad about doing this stuff a bit late, but it all happened sorta unexpectedly. =/ We weren't even sure we were going to keep him for a while. We've kept him for two to three weeks now.
Here's Peanut (the name my friend gave him) and he's 3~4 months old. (The vet knows the mom so we'll be able to find out for sure.)
(I'll try to get more shots of his... hyper moments soon.)
At first Charlie was completely terrified of Peanut, but now Peanut plays with his tail and he just sits there looking annoyed.
I have one question though (for now). Is there a way to keep Peanut from eating Charlie's food and Charlie from eating Peanut's food without putting them in separate rooms?