I am getting 2 Calico kittens from the same litter 1 boy and on girl
And yes we are getting them Spayed and neutered.! we dont want any
More unwanted Kitty’s in the world I got the kittens from s.o.c.k.s Aka
Save are cats and kittens socks got them from paws who was about
To put them down :~O but then we adopted them from socks and now
The are at a foster and are 2 weeks old and yes they are nursing ! but
I need HELP cause I have never
Had a kitty and I need to no how to train it to stay and come cuz my
Dad leaves the door open so do i need to train my dad or the kittens
And how?
here’s a pictures of one of them ( its the girl )




train your dad as you wont be able to train the cats to come on command – they are not like dogs.
They will come when called for dinner or breakfast.
For awhile they will be too young to go outside – so train your dad to close the door!
When I first got my kitten and brought him home, I kept him in the bathroom for the first week or so. They feel more safe and secure in there surroundings. Then once they start to be more comfortable…you can introduce them to a larger room…then eventually the rest of the house. Especially if they are going to be left alone while everyone is at work or school. If left with the whole house to themselves, they could really find ways to get caught behind the refrigerator (my kitten managed to do that..lol pure genius). At two weeks old, I would really confine them to one room…they are just too small at that age. Also call the place where you adopted them…they will give you helpful information as well. Good luck…(Very cute kitty…love the blue eyes!)
You boy kitty is likely not a calico, as a male calico is extremely rare, and he would also be sterile. But spay and neuter is the right way to go.
If they are in foster care, that means you have another 6-8 weeks before they will be ready for adoption. The foster mother will be teaching the kittens what they need to know. If they really are only 2 weeks old, then you can ask about seeing and handling them some, once they get to four weeks or so. I can tell from the picture that the kitten is quite young.
You will really need to train your dad more than the kittens, so that doors are not left open. After awhile indoors only, they lose interest in trying to get out doors. But kittens are very quick, so you still need to be careful.
While you are waiting for them to be available, you will have time to make sure your home is child proof. By that, anything you wouldn’t want a human baby to get into, you also don’t want a kitten to get into. Kittens get into and onto just about everything, so caution is the word.
When you get them, if you can keep them in one room for awhile, it will help. Giving them run of the entire house right away will probably result in them hiding, as everything is new to them, and they seek out a safe and quiet space.
Get your supplies. Litter box, food and water bowls, a scratching surface. The cardboard scratchers are quite popular. Try and stick with the food they would be eating when you get them, to avoid tummy upsets. Toys can be very simple, even wadded paper is good.
Taking them to a vet right away is often a good idea, as you know everything is all right, and you start them out with vaccinations, and a plan for spay/neuter. The foster group may already have done some things, so ask.
You’re mentally retarded if you think THAT is a calico.