I wish I had some advice to give you, but all we ahve are prayers that everything will turn out all right for all concerned.
We hope that if there are Kittens that they are healthy and well.
I wish I had some advice to give you, but all we ahve are prayers that everything will turn out all right for all concerned.
We hope that if there are Kittens that they are healthy and well.
THE RAINBOW BRIDGE FOUND HOTEL ANGELS HAVE A NEW FRIEND IN CORINNA.
ALMOND ROCCA BATON AND ELLIE ANGELS ARE GUARDIANS TO ETERNAL KITTENS ROCC-EL AND T TEEN ANGEL, ALMOND ROCA , VLAD , PAWLEE , SPRITE. LITTLE HEX, OSIRIS AND ANNIE ANGELS.
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NOW PRECIOUS AND SAM ARE TOGETHER WITH ETERNAL KITTENS SAMMY ,PRESLEY, SYLVESTER AND SCRATCHY JR , MIGHTY MARINA, COSMIC CARMEN, SAMSON ,UNDER KITTY AND SUNKIST AUTUMN & PUMPKIN.
MIA AND ORANGE BLOSSOM ANGELS HAVE ADOPTED TUXIE , TROOPER , SONGBIRD AND LITTLE BITTY KITTIES MIA-MI BLOSSOMER, TUXEDO AND DASH AS THIER ETERNAL KITTENS.
PRINCESS JOSEPH AND MICHAEL ARE CELEBRATING 19 YEARS AS LUCKY FOUND CATS
Please email the clinic. Also, often a local SPCA or Humane Society will have vouchers for low cost spaying, and then you could use your regular vet. Ask your regular vet if he knows about them doing this.
Maybe he can call the clinic for you - "vet to vet".
Also, maybe they have new staff there and forget that you cancelled for a very good medical reason.
Email them and remind them! And have your vet beat on 'em!![]()
As far as finding good homes, let some good family friends know NOW that there will be kittens in a couple of months. Try to set up interested good people ahead of time...if you have more interested people than kittens, that is good! If you know any cat owners, ask them to pass the word along. Make sure they will be indoors if possible - and spayed or neutered!
Here are a couple of links to help with looking after the mama-to-be:
http://cats.suite101.com/article.cfm..._pregnant_cats
Here are some ideas for rehoming kittens too:
If you Google "pregnant cat care" you will find all sorts of information!7. Talk to trusted family members and close trusted friends who are interested in adopting the cats. Preferably you want the cats to live with someone whom you would trust with your own cat, and who has had cats before. Granted, this isn't always possible.
8. Screen adopters carefully! Grill them all you want. See if they've had pets before. Find out why they want a cat. Ask for identification and get an address. If at all possible, try to visit their home to observe the condition, particularly of other animals in the house. Draw up a small contract - it is legally binding, in fact (although enforcing it may be problematical.) You can call a shelter, rescue group, or breeder organization for guidelines. In writing, the adopter should commit to the following:
* They will spay or neuter the kitten (see item 12 for resources)
* They will give the kitten proper veterinary care - yearly exams, vaccinations, and visits to examine suspected health problems
* They will not declaw
* The cat will be an indoor cat (an attached screened outdoor enclosure can be considered "inside"), unless taken out on a harness and leash. Occasionally you may run into extenuating circumstances in this area that you can deal with on a case-by-case basis.
* The adopter will make the cat a member of the family. That means a companion FOR LIFE.
* This may sound funny but - the adopter will play with the cat and accomodate the cat's core behaviors: scratching, running, jumping, play-hunting and pouncing, comfortably sleeping; and of course, fresh water and nutritious food.
Keep us posted!![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Stormie has picked her own place to lay-a corner in the bathroom padded down with towels. It is THE only place Nathan doesn't go often (except for bathtime and teeth-brushing time) so it's the quietest place. We plan on gettin her spayed after she gets done nursing and getting the other two spayed before that.
I have used the vouchers for low cost spaying before. It was $20 off and if I remember correctly we had a medium-size dog spayed for $75 with the coupon. And I'm assuming a cat would cost less. So we might go that option. Our vet is the one who works with this clinic-and according to him they have just been swamped with phone calls. But I don't think that should be an excuse. They should put us all on a list and go down it calling people back.
As of now, I know of no one who wants a kitten.But I'm sure I will find someone. Hopefully.
Reachoutrescue-can you reccomend a good brand of Kitten food. Right now we use Purina-the indoor cat formula. Would switching her to Purina kitten food be okay?
Thank you Catty1 for the link. I'll have to bookmark it.
I really hate adding to an already large cat population. And I feel really bad.I know it's not entirely my fault, but I still feel bad that my cat is having kittens when I am not a breeder and am not bettering any breed of cat. I am going to work hard to find them loving homes and hopefully make sure they don't end up in shelters, where there are already too many cats.
I would recommend getting the Purina Pro Plan kitten from PetSmart or Petco. It's a bit more expensive but is a better quality for her. I hope everything turns out well for her and her babies! I'm glad you are committing to getting all of them spayed as well! Thank you!![]()
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Sumbirdy - Purina Pro Plan Kitten is good, but we use Innova Kitten food. Innova is more pricey, but it is all natural, double the calories per cup of food (which means more calories but less amount of food intake), and higher nutrients. Also, the kits poop is not as foul!! I am not sure if you have a Pets Supplies Plus by you, but they sell it. If not, you can get the food at usbones.com. I have link on my main website too. (bottom of my siggy) It is very good food and our cats and kittens thrive from it. What ever you choose to feed her, just be sure it is Kitten food. Keep us posted please. Good luck.Originally Posted by sumbirdy
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Stormie woke me up at 5:45 this morning, meowing and licking my neck. (she usually never licks) So I figured this was it. I got her box ready, followed her to where she wanted to go (my room) and put her in her box. She had her first kitten at 6-a black and white male, The second she had at 7:30-a gray and white (with an orange spot) female, who looks almost identical to Stormie, and one hour ago she had her third kitten-another black and white male. She doesn't show any signs of having more. Right now she's sleeping while her kittens nurse. My mom decided she wants the female, my brother wants one of the males, and the last will go to my mom's friends son. He lives alone and loves cats. His last kitten recently died because she was born with water on the brain (I know there's a medical term for that) and so he's looking for another. Nathan is very interested in them. We let him look but he got mad when we wouldn't allow him to touch them-and he had to keep a certain distance. And of course, my camera's batteries are dead. I will try to take pictures of mother and babies as soon as I can. Just wanted to share the happy news!![]()
Can't wait for pictures! Glad the kitties have homes.
Happy news! We'll be eagerly awaiting pictures! Good job, Stormie. That's great having homes for these new arrivals.
Loving meowmie to Archy & Binky (RIP my sweet boy 10/13/10)
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