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Yes
Yes ive been keeping her inside since i learned she can get pregnant again so soon. She just went thru a heat cycle (or whatever) so i really cant wait to get her spayed.
We have decided to keep the white baby, i feel a bond, im guessing from saving her life twice now.
I just took some pictures but they turned out crappy and now my battery is dead, so maybe tomorrow. Bye for now
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Pictures
Here are the pictures of the babies...The white one is the one ive helped out.
The black one is very fisty, he likes to wrestle and play, the white one is just very mellow and sweet. She will "bathe" me while i hold her.
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...hbabies6th.jpg
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...kkitten3rd.jpg
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...ithbaby2nd.jpg
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...ekitten5th.jpg
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AWW! What adorable babes and mama! :D
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OMG!!!! MAJOR CUTENESS WARNING!!!
How DARLING they are - and Mama is just beeyotiful!
Bless you for helping out the white baby...no wonder you have bonded - you're the Othermom!
hugs
Catty1
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Ali,
Not to alarm you or anything, but white cats with blue eyes can be deaf. I'd definitely have the little white one check by a vet just to make sure. That ALSO could be the reason why Mama was avoiding her.
They are adorable!!!
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Good job taking care of the kitten. I know how tiring it can be. My husband and I hand raised two kittens whose mother got run over by a car. (For the record, the cat was not mine. It was a stray. A lady my mom worked with found the kittens after the mom was killed and called me.)
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The "white" one may actually be a Siamese mix. I can see points developing.
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Hi
Thanks for your replies. The kittens are doing very well, except...Well the mother seems really mean to them. She takes care of them, keeps them clean, fed and in good health, but she bites them very often. Ive never had a cat before Skittles so i dont know if this is natural or not. The babies arent hurt by the biting, it seems like maybe discipline. They do cry quite loudly.
The white one IS looking more and more like a siamese, the brownish grey around the feet and tail, but she is so sweet. My personal experience with siamese is that they are very moody...Maybe that was just that one tho.
Ive tried introducing soft food, and they arent interested. And ive tried puting them in the litter box as well, which they arent interested in either.
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Spayed at last!
Im happy to report that Skittles is now a spayed kitty! I had her wormed and flea'd too. The babies did fine while she was away, they were motivated to eat more soft food! But as soon as mama got back they are back to nursing again.
What is a healthy age to start looking for homes for them? They are about 7-8 weeks old now.