They were three birth mates when their mother used to stay with them.
So what if they are not three anymore and what if their mother was no more that day? Now they are two male kittens and know very well how to cry in a way to let me take it if they are hungry.
I'm not sure if they really miss the presence of their third mate who was the youngest and a female.
But there is one thing I know that I know she's been missing and what all share of care and affection she deserved, certainly the other two little ones are getting.
Kittens are just the same way other babies are. They are innocent, stupid, funny actors and possess all those features that other babies have! The only difference I can tell is that we can't wrap a nappy over them to keep safe from their unpredictable potty.
But they are very possessive and even stingier than any other baby creatures according to me. Once we create a friendly relationship with them, then all it takes is a little typical tone from our mouth to make them run towards us with their unsteady jumps. Then they would lift their lilliputian front claws and start scratching my shoes until I grab them around their fur. They would do this only in two cases, one when they are hungry and screaming for milk and two when there is nothing with them to play with.
Till now they do realize that someone who gave them birth has been missing and also the one who used to be their little companion a few weeks back has been missing too and if they want to live more then they have to stick together all the time.
There was a time which came when one who was the eldest of these two left out kittens disappeared. I didn't shatter keeping in mind that from now on the younger one had to stand alone through these dreadful nights. He got very slim and weak. Then the third night was the night when I found that this younger kitten had also disappeared. Since he was the only kitten left with us I searched him everywhere leaving no single place where he was likely to be found. I remember that night prior to his disappearance when I sneaked out to look in what this lonely kitten was up to. I saw him and he looked humble as he wanted to go along with me.
This could often happen only with the animal babies as they are not as lucky as the babies who belong with us. They are always under the wrap of full care where they are yield to breathe with no worries. Nothing becomes as much important as the sense of 'my baby'.
So what if they are not three anymore and what if their mother was no more that day? Now they are two male kittens and know very well how to cry in a way to let me take it if they are hungry.
I'm not sure if they really miss the presence of their third mate who was the youngest and a female.
But there is one thing I know that I know she's been missing and what all share of care and affection she deserved, certainly the other two little ones are getting.
Kittens are just the same way other babies are. They are innocent, stupid, funny actors and possess all those features that other babies have! The only difference I can tell is that we can't wrap a nappy over them to keep safe from their unpredictable potty.
But they are very possessive and even stingier than any other baby creatures according to me. Once we create a friendly relationship with them, then all it takes is a little typical tone from our mouth to make them run towards us with their unsteady jumps. Then they would lift their lilliputian front claws and start scratching my shoes until I grab them around their fur. They would do this only in two cases, one when they are hungry and screaming for milk and two when there is nothing with them to play with.
Till now they do realize that someone who gave them birth has been missing and also the one who used to be their little companion a few weeks back has been missing too and if they want to live more then they have to stick together all the time.
There was a time which came when one who was the eldest of these two left out kittens disappeared. I didn't shatter keeping in mind that from now on the younger one had to stand alone through these dreadful nights. He got very slim and weak. Then the third night was the night when I found that this younger kitten had also disappeared. Since he was the only kitten left with us I searched him everywhere leaving no single place where he was likely to be found. I remember that night prior to his disappearance when I sneaked out to look in what this lonely kitten was up to. I saw him and he looked humble as he wanted to go along with me.
This could often happen only with the animal babies as they are not as lucky as the babies who belong with us. They are always under the wrap of full care where they are yield to breathe with no worries. Nothing becomes as much important as the sense of 'my baby'.