What on earth is going on here? ð
I don’t usually allow contact between different litters but Milo decided he wanted to see what was ‘in the box’.
Milo was separated from his siblings when he was only around 4 weeks old or less (he was attacked by a predator and got lost).
Four weeks is just before kitten’s really start learning how to play.
Milo spent those early ‘play weeks’ healing from his injuries and catching up on growing.
When he was stable, he spent time with our nanny cat, Gizmo.
Who is an expert at training and caring for kittens. ð½
But Milo hadn’t been in contact with another kitten since he was a neonate.
So his face when he sees Seb says it all.
What the heck is that? ð
And so the games began…
‘How to Play for Dummies’ ð¤
Kittens for Christmas is truly the best way to spend the festive season!
Adopting, fostering, volunteering…
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Getting busy with the business of rescue.
And making new best friends for life!
Seb is now in his forever home, but Milo is waiting for his turn at adoption.
#PleaseShare…
You’d be surprised how much good it can do! ð
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