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<blockquote data-quote="Loving Abbey 2" data-source="post: 139236" data-attributes="member: 4845"><p>I got one of my cats as a kitten and he wasn't being well cared for. Not abused but not well fed or loved. He did not hiss or growl with food but he inhaled it, to the point his little tummy was round and firm! Then he'd lie on his back, fully tummy up and fall asleep. With a lot of food and time, he got better. He did eat too much from time to time and vomit but that too stopped with time. I'd fill his bowl and put it down for him with lots of soft happy talking. I was mainly concerned about giving him love. I also gave him little treats all over the house. To give him the idea that food was everywhere, not a scarcity. </p><p> </p><p>But he has turned out to be the sweetest cat...so happy. All I have to do is talk in that soft happy voice and tell him he's a pretty kitty, and he purs. I don't even have to touch him! He's actually pretty docile, even with difficult child. He loves her so much, he sleeps in her room when she's asleep or at school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loving Abbey 2, post: 139236, member: 4845"] I got one of my cats as a kitten and he wasn't being well cared for. Not abused but not well fed or loved. He did not hiss or growl with food but he inhaled it, to the point his little tummy was round and firm! Then he'd lie on his back, fully tummy up and fall asleep. With a lot of food and time, he got better. He did eat too much from time to time and vomit but that too stopped with time. I'd fill his bowl and put it down for him with lots of soft happy talking. I was mainly concerned about giving him love. I also gave him little treats all over the house. To give him the idea that food was everywhere, not a scarcity. But he has turned out to be the sweetest cat...so happy. All I have to do is talk in that soft happy voice and tell him he's a pretty kitty, and he purs. I don't even have to touch him! He's actually pretty docile, even with difficult child. He loves her so much, he sleeps in her room when she's asleep or at school. [/QUOTE]
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