elizabetta1
08-10-2011, 11:59 AM
So little summary...
We have had 2 dogs (boxer, lab mix) and 1 cat for years. A few months ago i found a poor little stray cat along the side of the road. It was very skinny, dirty and there was no home for miles and miles - just corn fields. I couldn't bare leaving this cat behind and took it home. The dogs and our other cat embraced her. She would often rub up against the dogs and snuggle. It was the perfect zen for all. As she was nursed back to health, dewormed, and no longer malnutritioned, i thought that was the reason why she was starting to fill out so much. i didnt consider pregnancy as she was a very small cat and i didn't think she was old enough - i assumed her to be only 12 weeks old or so and figured i had a little time before i needed to get her spayed. But no - about 4 weeks ago she gave birth to 6 little kittens. I kept the kittens and mom stowed away and protected in our spare room. Whenever i would come in to cuddle and give mommy attention, i would allow the dogs in to get used to kittens as they will be around for a couple of months and i wanted to make sure there was nothing to worry about. It was cute. especially my boxer. they cuddled and licked the kittens. about two weeks ago, i took down the barrier and kept a close watch on the kittens and the dogs. Whenever mommy cat went to go get something to eat or drink, the dogs would stand guard and watch over the kittens - it seemed very much like they were protecting and babysitting until mommy returned. The kittens started walking around and investigating a few days ago. they snuggle with the dogs, they play and run around under the dogs feet. There has been nothing other than tender behaivor and a sweet nature from the dogs regarding the kittens. So imagine my horror when i did some work around the yard yesterday and came inside to my lab mix sitting in front of a soaking wet, dead kitten. I feel so much guilt - should i have known better? is this natural behaivor? why would the dog kill a kitten, when she has cuddled and licked and helped take care of the kitten in the past? Did i have it all wrong? Do i need to be concerned about the other kittens? I most certainly will not be leaving the dogs out any longer if i am not in the house. Why such a difference from dogs behavior from what they do when i am around and what they do when i am not around?
okay - i apologize i got lengthy here. I just feel so bad and want to make sure this cant happen again. I plan on keeping the kittens until about 10 weeks which is a safe time for them to be seperated from mom without having any psychological issues. also - on a side note - does anyone know when i can safely get the mommy cat spade? She is still nursing at this time.
We have had 2 dogs (boxer, lab mix) and 1 cat for years. A few months ago i found a poor little stray cat along the side of the road. It was very skinny, dirty and there was no home for miles and miles - just corn fields. I couldn't bare leaving this cat behind and took it home. The dogs and our other cat embraced her. She would often rub up against the dogs and snuggle. It was the perfect zen for all. As she was nursed back to health, dewormed, and no longer malnutritioned, i thought that was the reason why she was starting to fill out so much. i didnt consider pregnancy as she was a very small cat and i didn't think she was old enough - i assumed her to be only 12 weeks old or so and figured i had a little time before i needed to get her spayed. But no - about 4 weeks ago she gave birth to 6 little kittens. I kept the kittens and mom stowed away and protected in our spare room. Whenever i would come in to cuddle and give mommy attention, i would allow the dogs in to get used to kittens as they will be around for a couple of months and i wanted to make sure there was nothing to worry about. It was cute. especially my boxer. they cuddled and licked the kittens. about two weeks ago, i took down the barrier and kept a close watch on the kittens and the dogs. Whenever mommy cat went to go get something to eat or drink, the dogs would stand guard and watch over the kittens - it seemed very much like they were protecting and babysitting until mommy returned. The kittens started walking around and investigating a few days ago. they snuggle with the dogs, they play and run around under the dogs feet. There has been nothing other than tender behaivor and a sweet nature from the dogs regarding the kittens. So imagine my horror when i did some work around the yard yesterday and came inside to my lab mix sitting in front of a soaking wet, dead kitten. I feel so much guilt - should i have known better? is this natural behaivor? why would the dog kill a kitten, when she has cuddled and licked and helped take care of the kitten in the past? Did i have it all wrong? Do i need to be concerned about the other kittens? I most certainly will not be leaving the dogs out any longer if i am not in the house. Why such a difference from dogs behavior from what they do when i am around and what they do when i am not around?
okay - i apologize i got lengthy here. I just feel so bad and want to make sure this cant happen again. I plan on keeping the kittens until about 10 weeks which is a safe time for them to be seperated from mom without having any psychological issues. also - on a side note - does anyone know when i can safely get the mommy cat spade? She is still nursing at this time.