CA POPPY wrote:
What a neat set-up for fostering! Stimulating enough to let their energy and their little personalities come out.
Definitely. Kittens need climbing and scratching and running and playing exercise. We spent a lot of time socializing them and playing interactive toy games with them.... fake mice and birds on elastic strings (keep away from them if not there to supervise. Kitties have strangled themselves with this toys on strings). We also have all kinds of toys for them. I was so sad to see them go when the woman came to pick the 3 up. The room was so empty. Poor little Aidan keep looking for them after they were gone. :'( It broke my heart. Those other two boys were vetted and were adopted together. The little gray girl was spayed. I don't know if she was adopted yet.
Aidan is beautiful like a calendar kitty. I would've loved to live next door to someone with a system like that, so I could come over and "socialize" (ie: play with) the kittens. Would be so fun.
It's fun and so rewarding. Not financially, but in all other ways.