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A strange balance point
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<blockquote data-quote="Scent of Cedar *" data-source="post: 621219" data-attributes="member: 17461"><p>Something about Child's response had me remembering this: We had a mother cat and two kittens. They were all so happy together. We didn't want to break up the family, and anticipated watching the kittens grow up and become cherished pets who had never had to experience the trauma of having been taken from their mother.</p><p></p><p>One day, out of the blue...the mother turned on her kittens. She did not necessarily hate them. But she certainly didn't like them. She would hiss and strike out at them when they tried to nurse and eventually, whenever they came to her for cuddling or warmth or support.</p><p></p><p>That is nature's way.</p><p></p><p>Cedar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scent of Cedar *, post: 621219, member: 17461"] Something about Child's response had me remembering this: We had a mother cat and two kittens. They were all so happy together. We didn't want to break up the family, and anticipated watching the kittens grow up and become cherished pets who had never had to experience the trauma of having been taken from their mother. One day, out of the blue...the mother turned on her kittens. She did not necessarily hate them. But she certainly didn't like them. She would hiss and strike out at them when they tried to nurse and eventually, whenever they came to her for cuddling or warmth or support. That is nature's way. Cedar [/QUOTE]
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