Prayers Needed For Marigold's Newborn
I have been going like a nut all day. I got a call from (our not too usefull) Animal Control Officer regarding newborns at a nearby apartment/project. I'm glad I went when I did, and somehow located the mama I named Marigold in the corner of thick hedges and against a brick wall. With ACO's help, I got her out using the rabies pole, and climbed in and got her six newborn babies. I got them home here, put the ACO's carrier in the bathroom with Marigold, and then went to give her the kittens. Two were separated, the other four were completely tangled by umbilical cords to each other. Hubby and I couldn't do the job that needed extra hands, so I went to the vets office with the four. The beige baby (the rest are orange) had lost circulation in his hind leg and it's horribly swollen, and purple. It's hopefully going to heal or else I don't know what's going to happen.:( The family is in a foster home, along with a few others from here. Larry is planning on getting up every two hours and soaking and massaging the kitten's foot. My life can never be plain old dull can it? Sweet abandoned mama shouldn't have to live like garbage, and give birth in a dirt hole in the bushes.
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Proud new mama Marigold nursing the kids :)
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Beige baby's poor foot :(
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regarding poor baby's foot!
Just an fyi on this gals energy, Jan had pretty much JUST walked in the door with her sick "woodpile" kittens when she got the call about the litter of kittens screaming in the bushes (now called "Marigold" and her 6)! And, they weren't just tangled with embilical cords, they were tangled with STUFF, likes dried weeds, and she described all 4 kittens going in all different directions and literally STUCK so it was likely that had not yet nursed and about 24 hours old already! That swollen foot was tied up with crap too tight for blood flow! Mamma must have been frantic to nurse and unable to! Anyone that lets their pregnant cat roam the streets.. well, you know.. In Jan's bathroom, mama was purring loudly and happily accepting pats and tending to her babies- same at Larry's later that day- good cat!!
Jan didn't have the strength to post the story at the end of the day yesterday- must have been one of the clones she's been wishing for!!