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Thursday, July 3, 2014

My Kitten Is Down

My kitten is down. The local crow bully changed his strategies. Crows are smart. That bully crow did not mark his arrival with a caw. He attacked our kitten Lulu.

Lulu came in very silent and very sad, and CatMom and CatDad could not see his injury, except a change in his demeanor.

CatMom, who noticed a change in his normal high energy behavior, said, "Something is wrong."

She took him to the vet. In the vet exam, the vet noticed his forehead, and his paw. His forehead has a wound. His paw looks like he may have been involved in a fight.

CatDad, who has inspected his wounds, he hopes the crow took a couple hits. He hopes that the crow thinks twice before coming after his Lulu again.

(Lulu's vet implored me to get Lulu's children story out. It is not about money, but about telling his story. I am considering this.)

Anyway, Lulu is not very interested in going outside. He wants cover. He wants his CatDad.

CatDad is changing his supervision methods out of doors. This change in the behavior of the crow - that took him by surprise. CatDad will actively be with his kitten out of doors. The two will face that crow down together. 

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