Handle them. They are still young enough to tame. My kitten was daughter of a feral cat, and i got her at 3-4 weeks. She was a little crazy, but i held her all the time and fed her from my hand. I never picked her up if she didnt want it, and i never made loud noises or sudden movements around her. They will fight with one another, thats just the nature of the beast, but with the right treatment they will grow up just fine. Best to spay and neuter them at 8-9 weeks as well. That helps a LOT
2007-05-28 04:02:44
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answered by ? 3
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Ok, you had been extraordinarily irresponsible and did not get your cat spayed. Now, you'll be able to double that irresponsible act and provide intact kittens away. You have to s/n them and s/n your cat. If you're no longer inclined to try this, and I'll expect you will not, then a minimum of take the kittens in your SPCA or Humane Society. They will customarily cost you a small rate to take the kittens, however they WILL s/n them earlier than putting them. They additionally reveal the men and women adopting them and cost them a rate. They will do a miles larger process than you discovering them well houses.
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answered by abid 4
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Give them lots of attention. Alot of physical attention is needed. Even if they dont want it. Dont force them, but pet them while they are eating, sleeping, or whenever they seemed relaxed. It will take them time to get used to the human interaction. They make you earn there trust.
2007-05-28 03:59:22
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answered by lilrebelgalk 1
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It is not too late to tame them. Lots of gentle handling every day and they should tame down in a couple of weeks. Feed them special treats by hand as well.
2007-05-28 03:57:46
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answered by KimbeeJ 7
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If you give them attention they will lighten up but don't wait to long or they wont be very fond of humans when their older. My family adopted a cat and she didn't like us because she didn't get attention when she was younger.
2007-05-28 03:56:38
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answered by terison 1
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being that they are pretty young, just give them time to get used to you, your house and everything else. I think they'll come around and get tame. Just takes time! Don't force yourself on them, though.
2007-05-28 03:59:45
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answered by ProfessorFarnsworth 4
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Just be around them more often. Let them see you interact with the mother.
2007-05-28 05:11:40
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answered by Jessica 5
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Keep handling them and make sure you get them to a vet to check for diseases. Read this: http://maxshouse.com/Healthy+Happy_Indoors.htm
2007-05-28 04:36:11
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answered by KathyS 7
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