And I'm not talking about a buncha cards here. As much as I enjoy being alone in the house, I have three cats, that may ruin my last few days of 2020.
We got our old cat my one sister adopted.
We got a stray that was recently abandoned by our former neighbor.
And a kitten that my eldest sister foolishly adopted for my niece.
Right now, the first cat is easy to handle, except for one thing; I need avoid letting the kitten get into trouble with her. She has not been adapting too well with him lately.
Second cat I need to keep an ear out for when he arrives. Since he'll be clamoring for food every now and then. Two things I need to be weary of; don't let him eat the kitten's food, and don't let him get into a fight with the kitten. Now the latter doesn't sound too bad, since he doesn't go out of his way to hit back when our kitten jumps at him, but I still need to separate them as soon as possible.
Now the kitten. Now, I'm not gonna lie when I say this one's a real trouble maker. At first thought my eldest sister and brother-in-law were being harsh with him, everytime he wanted attention from them, but now I can see something wrong with him. He's too wild, and kinda all over the place. It's too risky to take my eye off of him. Since my eldest sister and her husband are out on vacation, I'm now stuck with cleaning up whatever mess he makes if I'm not careful.
First of all, I got to prevent him from pissing of my other house cat. Secondly, I need to prevent him from eating the adult cats' food, since he's already got a runny tummy from something her shouldn't have eaten. Thirdly, I need to stay close to him when he needs to go outside for some fresh air, since he likes to wander off. And fourthly, he needs to be in the house, before bed. Hostile with other cats is very strong where I live, during the night.
If everything goes well, then I should have no problem being a cat-dad one day.