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i made a reservation for an f2 marble kitten (pics)

Niels

Savannah Super Cat
I'm really not the guy to talk to about that.
From the tourist attractions in belgium i saw almost nothing, haha.
I didn't even know there was a diamont museum.
There are a lot and a lot diamont shops.

So no suggestions, sorry. :(

You can send me Leonidas chocolate anytime from Bruxelles- I think all of us mods need some ;)[/quote]

Haha, This kitten bankrupted me.
No money for chocolate.

I'm trying to come up with a name.

it's do difficult.
I'm looking at the african names but nothing fitts.
 

Niels

Savannah Super Cat
Possible names i came up with.

Does one of these stand out ?

Baraka - Blessing
Chimola - Breaker of things. :lol: Good parenting starts with a good name
Duna - Lord master
gebhuza - butcher or slasher. It's gonna be a killer cat.
themba - great is size. because i think he is gonna be a big F2
thabo - Joy
Udo - Peace
rufaro - happines

I also like a name starting with Tiny or Big followed with a short name.

Big obi - Obi means heart.
Big mac - sounds good but it's an hamburger and not african at all. :lol:
Tiny tau - Tau means lion.
 

Niels

Savannah Super Cat
This thursday he becomes 9 weeks.
Now today (tuesday) his weight is 4.6 lbs.
 
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Patti

Admin
Staff member
He is a beautiful boy! Not sure what your plans on socializing him are once you get him home, but I would suggest keeping him in one small room to start with (preferably a room where you intend to keep his food, water, and litterbox permanently) until he starts to adjust. Remember, he is a tiny little kitten and your home will seem like a huge, foreign kingdom to him. He won't know where the litterbox is and will potentially get lost easily in a new environment - don't want accidents to occur.

So one step at a time - get him comfortable with you - and one small room, then slowly expand his territory every few days (or as he seems ready) until he has free rein of the home. Realize that moving him to a new environment may cause a bit of a setback given his history and personality, but just be patient and gentle with him and he will undoubtedly bond with you. It really helps that you have been visiting with him already a few times at the breeder's home.
 
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