Oh what a very very good little kitty you are, Angel:love: Making sure all is nice and clean.
I love your name choices for these two:)
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Oh what a very very good little kitty you are, Angel:love: Making sure all is nice and clean.
I love your name choices for these two:)
I can't get this smile off my face.:D That fuzzy little baby is sooooo cute.:D
THE most adorable photos ever!!!!!!!! Gosh, how I miss kittens.
Is Angel's belly OK? The first photo it looks red and swollen (not the entire belly, but a small round area), and also in the fourth shot you can see it. Could be just positioning, but better safe than infected.
Awwww! Wud a kewtie!:love:
Those have got to be the cutest photos I've ever seen! What an absolute precious calico girl! How I miss my RB Puddy after seeing those pix. So adorable! :love:
What a sweetie!! thanks for taking care of baby and Mom! :love:
cuter by the second.. that baby is so adorable... makes me awww nonstop...
I too was concerned about belly but i thought hernia.. good thing you´re keeping an eye on her/him...
super cute!!!
I'm so glad that Angel is doing so well.
:)
She is just too cute for words.
Melissa
What a Dear Little One Angel is, and there are many of Our Pet Talker Animal Angels visiting her, and bringing warmth, head bumps and kitty kissies.
Prayers are coming from all of us from Mommy and Baby, that they are going to be all right!!!:love::love::love:
OMG!!! that little baby is far beyond cuteness!!! how adorable!!! :love::love:
Please send extra prayers for Angel. She is going to the vet at 1 this afternoon.
After Jenn mentioned that she thought Angel's tummy looked swollen, I checked her out. It does look like she has a cotton ball in her tummy and it looks like the site is starting to get infected. I'll take her in and see if the vet can help her. She is 18 days old today.
I'll update you later this afternoon. :love:
Prayers for wee Angel. She is lively and cleaning herself...hopefully the vet can help.
Again, more PT Prayers!:love:
What a precious baby! I'm glad you're taking her to the vet; I don't remember any of my foster kittens' navels being swollen like that.
Using Advantage for kittens: Adult cat dose is 0.4 cc for 5-10 lbs; so I weigh the kitten, and use a small syringe to adjust the dose. Basically, a kitten this small would get a drop.