The mum cats and kittens need and depend on routine particularly when the kittens are weaning.

Tristan Goodway-Sims is supporting his mum with fostering for a Duke of Edinburgh award. In his previous blog post, Honey and her kittens were returned to CP’s Bridgend Adoption Centre. Tristan is happy to report that mum and kittens were all adopted by their forever homes. The teen volunteer has learnt so much in the last very busy six months. He has tremendous admiration for the mother cats who have had such upheaval while pregnant and nursing yet are good-natured towards us humans and devoted mums to their kittens. All the kittens have taught me they each have their own individual distinct personalities and understanding that is the key to looking after them. If you don’t like the smell and sight of cat/kitten vomit or diarrhoea then kitten fostering is not for you! The mum cats and kittens need and depend on routine particularly when the kittens are weaning. Tiny kittens with stomachs the size of thimbles can’t wait for me to get back from being out with friends to be fed.

URL:

https://www.cats.org.uk/cats-blog/diary-of-teenage-fosterer-part-6