tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6068492273121582537.post205800998944444801..comments2024-01-05T17:51:20.970-02:00Comments on The Doc Report: From my corner of the world to yours: Patient Updatedocreporthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16960310303167817072noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6068492273121582537.post-37116163454161725482010-09-13T01:03:36.864-02:002010-09-13T01:03:36.864-02:00She hasn't done that to me, haven't seen h...She hasn't done that to me, haven't seen her do that with Chris either.<br /><br />Our older cat doesn't care, as long as she can sleep and it doesn't come close to her food bowl, no problem.<br />Our other cat is pretty mad though. She went into the guest bedroom where we keep her, she wasn't in there, but she walked right out and vomited, not once but twice. She has also been hiding.docreporthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16960310303167817072noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6068492273121582537.post-59452121887691669332010-09-12T20:47:12.579-02:002010-09-12T20:47:12.579-02:00Is Abbey napping under you chin? Licking the corne...Is Abbey napping under you chin? Licking the corners of your mouth? Typical baby/momma behaviors. The licking is to get bonus antibodies from Momma's saliva. How are the other felines handling the changes? It helps to remind them they come 1st & ignore the newcomer on occasion. Kittens are pretty tough.Carol Hargisnoreply@blogger.com