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I have been feeding this homeless cat ( I named Snow White) for several months already, since from our previous apartment. She was pregnant back then, very thin and obviously just getting by with what she could find to eat outside. My husband made a tiny house for her outside our kitchen. When she gave birth only 1 survived (which I found under the stairs of the apartment complex bldg). After just a while we suddenly moved to another apartment, but could not leave Snow White and her kitty (I named her Bailey) behind, so we brought Snow white and Bailey to the new apartment, where Snow White again stayed outside. Bailey was adopted out after several weeks of looking for a forever home.
We contacted a government vet clinic and Snow white was already scheduled for spay when we found out she was again pregnant, so the vet said he’d do the spaying after the new kitties are weaned. Yesterday morning Snow white seemed to be restless and scratching from the outside of our front door, so I decided to let her in (much to the displeasure of my indoor cats) as I suspected she could be giving birth at anytime soon. When we returned from work, I found all these 5 in the litter box!
Here they are now after I transferred them in a crate.
Congratulations to me! Now I need forever homes for each after three months!
I have been feeding this homeless cat ( I named Snow White) for several months already, since from our previous apartment. She was pregnant back then, very thin and obviously just getting by with what she could find to eat outside. My husband made a tiny house for her outside our kitchen. When she gave birth only 1 survived (which I found under the stairs of the apartment complex bldg). After just a while we suddenly moved to another apartment, but could not leave Snow White and her kitty (I named her Bailey) behind, so we brought Snow white and Bailey to the new apartment, where Snow White again stayed outside. Bailey was adopted out after several weeks of looking for a forever home.
We contacted a government vet clinic and Snow white was already scheduled for spay when we found out she was again pregnant, so the vet said he’d do the spaying after the new kitties are weaned. Yesterday morning Snow white seemed to be restless and scratching from the outside of our front door, so I decided to let her in (much to the displeasure of my indoor cats) as I suspected she could be giving birth at anytime soon. When we returned from work, I found all these 5 in the litter box!
Here they are now after I transferred them in a crate.
Congratulations to me! Now I need forever homes for each after three months!