Another one has passed on.
First off I want to thank you all from the bottom of my broken heart, for all your prayers and hugs, but despite our efforts and prayers, we lost the widdle black & white one tonight. :( The one that had the marking on his back that looked like a bird in flight.
Here is the picture again of him.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...9/ec6bc778.jpg
The only one left is the gray one with the white ring arounds his neck. You can see him on the left in the picture. He was the first one born and yet he is the only one left now. He seems stronger than what the others were and is still suckling off of Sweetpea even though we are feeding him with a syringe. I still don't know if she is producing milk because when I squeeze her nipples, nothing comes out and yet her mammary glands are swollen now. He isn't crying at all like the others were doing and seems content. He also has one heck of a belly. After I feed him, I don't have to stimulate him to go PP because Sweetpea does that for me. Bless her sweet little heart. She has been a trooper through all of this and still being such a good mommy.
Please keep the prayers going that at least this widdle one will survive. I am so tired of crying. :(
Cats were created to have many, many kittens
You know, as much as we hate to hear it, cats and many animals were "set up" to reproduce many, many off-springs. Why? Cause many of the little ones just don't live long in the wild. I think Mother Nature has a way of handling the weak ones and it is completely out of our control.
I am sure this will leave quite an impression on you and your family but please do not take it personally. These little ones were just not meant to survive. Maybe Onezie will survive, but the others, well, they just needed to go to the Bridge.
((((((((((((((((((Lorraine)))))))))))))))))
I hope Sweet pea stays healthy and just as sweet as she can be.
((((((((((((((((Sweetie Pie Sweet pea!))))))))))))))))))