comfort food recipes
Beccity98 wrote:


The kittens are 9 weeks, and they do eat solid food, but they still nurse a little, I think for comfort. I thought they would stop on their own, but they’re not ant a vet said that they’ll just keep on, and it will drain the nutrients out of mom. I can’t separate them very well, as they are new additions to my house and my other cats do not get along with them. The kittens have their own room, and for now, mom is shut up in the bathroom (garage at night-being in the garage during the day would be inhumane as it gets so hot.) I just feel bad for locking up mom, and wanted to know how long it would take for her milk to dry up so I can let her out. Or does anyone have any other ideas on how to get them to stop? Like a homade recipe for something that tastes bad that I could put on her teats?

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Indigo :) wrote:


My 2 yr old cat recently has gone missing so i was just wondering how long they survive without food or water? My cat is extremely reliable on me for food, water and comfort.
my family except my brother recently took a road trip for 8 days to another state and he said that she hasnt been home since before the day we got home and it now has been 3 days and i’m worried!
I dont know if shes ok, if a raccoon got her but im hoping she’s not hurt at all and will find her way home!
shes an indoor/ outdoor cat also so i hope but ups her chances but shes weak.. :( since before the day we got back*
No my brother fed her and he said she wasn’t home the day we got back and she hasn’t been back since before that day. :(

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