cute cuddly kittens.
Good morning, Paw Nation! You know, when I was a kid, breakfast-cereal commercials always ended with the phrase "part of this complete breakfast," showing a bowl of the cereal next to a glass of orange juice, milk, maybe some toast. That's all well and good, but I can't start my day without a heaping helping of cute, cuddly kittens. They're so cute, I could just eat them up. Not literally, of course. But it wouldn't kill them to put them in a bowl and pretend. So cute... om nom nom nom! ...
Generally speaking, potential cat owners are advised not to adopt a kitten less than 8 weeks old. Newborn kittens are extremely delicate creatures, and ideally should spent their first weeks of life in the care of their mothers. But sometimes circumstances require that a human care for a newborn kitten younger than 8 weeks, or even from birth. This can be tricky, and requires owners adhere to specific feeding regimens, to pay attention to temperature requirements, and to avoid any number of other potential pitfalls that can harm or even kill very young kittens. Let's be very clear that we in no way recommend that anyone hand-rear a cat from birth unless there is absolutely no other ...
dragomirnet86, YouTube What's he dreaming about, do you think? Something not good, probably; he seems a little bit upset, the way he's twitching. But what could he have experienced in his few weeks of life to fuel any bad dreams? The shock of seeing the world around him when his eyes opened for the first time? The stress of fighting with his littermates for mother's milk? It doesn't matter. Mama's there to make it all better. A nuzzle and a squeeze is all it takes to quiet the hoofbeats of the galloping nightmare, and soon all is right with the world. I want to say this because I want it on the record: I've written for Paw Nation for almost two years, and I see dozens of cute animal photos ...