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Cath, I have no wish to get into a cat fight, from my point of view, I gave some friendly advise and made a plea for her to be spayed. Thats it. How ever, in light of what you have recently posted, I find it hard to believe that an un-neutered cat, at the age of two, who got out door access from her previous owner, has not already had atleast one litter of kittens prior to this one. Cats are prolific breeders and Toms will travel miles in search of a female in heat. I understand that she didnt belong to you prior to this and that the old woman was sick or whatever, therefore spaying wouldnt have been your responsibility at that time but I'd put money on it that this poor cat has had kittens before. |
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I am glad to hear that your cat and kittens have settled now and that you are no longer worried about them falling off your bed. Bless you for taking on this cat, and for letting us know her history as far as you know it. I am sure that cat and kittens will be loved and cared for. So sorry to hear about Jasper. |
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When the kittens are old enough i will take some photos and post them. |
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glad to hear you have sorted out the problem with the box, she must feel more secure now. Sorry to hear about you're loss of jasper, it's alsways heartbreaking. Good to hear the mother cat and kittens are all sorted with homes. What's her name ? |
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my little girls name is Bonny, we are keeping one of the kittens ourself and have already named her Bella, my sister has yet to meet the two babies she is adopting. She will come over to see them when they are a bit older. she has always had cats and had a year gap after loosing her Milly after 12 years, and she now feels ready to have two new babes. |
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Cath, thank you for coming back and explaining the situation. I'm so sorry that you lost Jasper; I think most of us here can share you pain. And thanks too for taking little Bonny on - you're a braver woman than I in terms of helping to rear newborn kittens! I look forward to seeing pictures of the kittens |
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thanks again i feel it was the right thing to do and explain my situation. the kittens are 7 days old now and one is just starting to open his eyes, they are even crawling around the nesting box. As soon as the kittens eyes open i will take some photos. Bonny has now settled into a routine, and even leaves the babies for short periods and come downstairs for some one to one time with us, but she is a brilliant mum. I wondered if i should be feeding Bonny on kitten food while she is feeding the kittens or should i supplement her food with vitamins? At the moment she has Pro Plan Adult Complete Cat Food with Chicken, and fresh cooked chicken 3 times a week and Whiskas Pouches. not sure if i should have put a separate post up about the food in another section sorry in advance if thats the case. Cath x |
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Yes, kitten food would have been better during and after her pregnancy. Has she been checked over by a vet? Or call them for a bit of advice re. the food situation. They may suggest supplementing her with Lactol or just to give her kitten food..... |
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