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I'm not an expert and I hope someone will be along to help soon. Just a couple of thoughts Do you think Mum could have mastitis or even a womb infection, to make her feel bad? Perhaps a quick trip to the vet? Kittens start eating about 4 weeks anyway, I think, so I hope the little ones will be OK Good luck Edit Sorry Yvonne - I forgot to say welcome to Catsey - hope you stay around and chat - maybe post some pics of mum & kits? |
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There are a few reasons why a mother cat will reject her baby/babies. She may 'sense' that they are not right eg don't smell right after being handled or sick. She may even be sick herself. A check up at the vets would definately be a good place to start tho |
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Thank you for your ideas,Mom does seem down so I think a trip to the vets might be in order. Need to go there for some basic supplies anyway, once again thank you for caring. Cats! wouldn't be without them but sometimes I just wish I could speak feline! |
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Sounds to me like mum is sick or something and a visit to the vet is the best thing Maybe take the kittens with you as well so that the vet can check them over. I think someone told me that if you put some strong smelling fish on your hands and feed some to mother and then put a little on the babies that might help but I am not too sure about that so think the vets is the best thing. |
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Hi and welcome to Catsey x Violet, Mau Mau, Vincent and Mabel wave a paw x I cannot help re. the kittens, but agree totally that maybe the vet is the best option, I am sure they will be very helpful. Maybe you could post a few pics we love pics on here x |
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Hi, Had a talk to the vet and she didn't think it was a good idea to disrupt them again quite yet, Minnie the moocher (mom) doesn't seem ill just more pee'd off. Vet gave lots of good advice and sold us a mothering kit and some special kitten formula. Kittens are very very active and vocal for such young things! they seem to think I am Mom now. Only trouble now is that last week I took in a stray that my Mum found and couldn't keep, so mug that I am I said I would take it and advertise for the owner(no-one has claimed him yet) Anyway, Geoffrey ( I know fatal to name them if you are supposed to not be keeping them) is about 9 weeks old and whilst the big cats wont have anything to do with him, he now seems to think that he has 6 little playthings,it's just a shame that he is a little rough with them. I am hopeless with the digital camara but when the human partner comes home I will see if we can upload some pictures. Yvonne x |
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I was gonna suggest a vet trip for all concerned, but if you vet advises against it, then I just hope in time things will improve x Welcome to the site by the way! |
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Hi, called into vets again tonight to get more of the feeding kits(2 teenagers here and 6 kittens, thought it might speed process) Vet had nothing, recommended Jolley's pet shop, which I have to say had much more to sell and where very knownedgeble even though they were about to shut. Anyway, kittens are fed, have gone to loo(oooh not nice, didn't know you had to help them) and are content, at least for now) Now have to get some more time off work. yvonnex |
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