Yesterday, I put Quivers in with the other kittens and instead of ignoring her this time, ALL of them within an hour became extremely aggressive with her. I was in the room cleaning and keeping an eye out so she did not get hurt, but it was disturbing to say the least to watch 9 kittens including sweet Medora become aggressive toward this girl. Medora doesn’t even get aggressive with the catnip toys.
So Quivers is once again roaming the main house and at night, she will sleep in her cage in the living room. But based on the two visits with the other kittens, I suspect that there is something major going on with her. Perhaps her seizures will now be sporadic instead of daily as reported to me before. I don’t know but cats and kittens know when another is in trouble and they will avoid or attack the sickly one.
I can’t do bloodwork on her so all I can do is sit back and watch and wait and love her while she is here. One thing is for sure- she has courage and heart and a wonderful purrsonality.
I’m sending lots of purrs to Quivers!
There may be no reason why she can’t live quite a few years. She likely will never be able to live with another cat. Perhaps the others think that whatever is wrong with her is communicable and they want to keep her at a distance.