Kitten Capers
Wash And Brush Up
We had also been contacted by a member of Paphiakos. They contacted us for two reasons. Firstly, to let us know that they could take the kittens, and secondly to see if we would be interested in doing an article on their centre.
As luck would have it, I had been meaning to do a blog on Paphiakos literally for years. When we first moved to Cyprus, we rented an apartment in Universal for a couple of months, while we looked for the home of our dreams. We would explore the area, and one of the places we walked past was the Paphiakos Centre. I was always intrigued by the place, mainly because of the interesting rock formations. I never went in though, as I wasn't sure what the place actually was.
Anyway, the upshot of this is that we will be doing a blog on the centre itself soon.
Separate Plates
Anyway, back to feeding time. In order to cut down on the mess during mealtime, we gave them their own little plates. This worked well, and it meant that Minxy got her fair share. Up until that point the boys had been pushing her away a bit.
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It was funny watching them eat. Occasionally one kitten would leave their food bowl and join one of their siblings. In this instance we would swap the food bowls around, so they would all end up having their noses in each plate by the end of mealtime. Kittens don't do social distancing.
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