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4 WEEK OLD KITTENS AT PLAY FOR THE FIRST TIME ON VIEW. SOOOOOOO CUTE!!!!!!!

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2009

This is the first time we had seen the new kittens out playing and apart from their mother. They are living under the wood pile at the back of our house. One is way more brave than the others and is now nearly tame. They are almost identical and are to be called, Fluff Ball, Beauty and Injun. Hope you like it and thanks for watching.

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  • We took in a 4 weeks old kitten, yesterday. She always seems to have her claws out? When we try to pick he up she'll always hanging onto whatever she can. Do all kitten do this? Why, do you know? She isn't at all aggressive...maybe even a bit timid.I love to hold her but she tends to knead my chest/neck with open claws when she is tired. she is also biting my chin or fingers...no one elses. I think because mine are cold?

  • @LehGil Probably at 4 weeks it was taken away from its mother too soon! The knitting is what they do to stimulate milk flow when feeding on theirs mothers! Try to avoid skin contact and have her on a cushion or something but she will probablt always do it!

  • Did these get eaten by a fox too? -.-

  • @goudacheese33536 Yep they did! Soz

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  • @andymerv FUCK THIS WORLD

  • I felt old knowing the song but then I saw the cuteness and I was k.

  • Jesus Christ keep the camera still!!!!

  • @goudacheese33536 Fox usually won't eat kittens unless they're very stressed and need food. Coyotes, on the other hand, will eat small dogs, cats and kittens. Don't let your cats outside unless you're with them ... the worst can, and does, happen, unfortunately.

  • @andymerv Give the kitten something else to chew rather than any part of you - when kittens bite/ claw they simulate nursing from mamma - it's called "wool pulling" (I have no idea why it's called this). It happens when kittens are taken from their mothers too soon. Kittens ought to be with Momma Cat for EIGHT WEEKS MININUM - ten/ twelve weeks with the mother are better whenever possible.

    Write to me, if you like. My husband & I have lots of experience with cats/ dogs & will help if we can.

  • For reals they got attacked by a fox? That's sad. I know they weren't tame -- it's too bad they couldn't have been safe. It's why I always advise people with tame cats to keep their cats inside. Foxes, hawks, & some dogs are mean too. Just huntin' for food, but don't let it be your cat.

  • cute kittens but could do without flock of seagulls music.

  • If your cat kneads, trim their claws & then enjoy the massage.

  • I wanna have an orange kitty too....

  • and i ran i ran so far away, i just ran. i ran all night and day but i couldn't get way

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