I know she does but she finds a way out and I'm not sure how? I am looking into finding her a loving forever home and now I don't have to worry about her getting pregnant because I was really worried that she would have the same problems again.
Sorta? She goes in and out as she pleases and the vet made her stitches a certain way so they wouldn't come out if she went outside because I told him that she's a stray.
My vet said that the shot should last a day or two and that they don't give pain meda to cats because they don't metabolize them well. She's home now and happy as ever.
I will. But if she uses the bathroom anywhere besides her box then she has to go back outside. But I'm taking you advice on putting dirt in the box and I'm really hoping that it works.
Tiny is having an emergency spay today. Last night she was having contractions and dripping blood so I took her into the vet this morning as soon as they opened. The vet said that she looks like she has a few more in there (sadly I haven't seen movement since she went into labor so I believe...
In a month when I get some paperwork so I can afford to spay her. I hope I can bring her in to at least recooperate and long enough not to get pregnant again before I can spay her.
None of them survived sadly and mama looks so devastated :( we will be getting her spayed as soon as we can so she wont have to go through this heartbreak again.
I'm located in Rushville Indiana and I'm trying to keep them warm after mama gets them breathing because mama has no milk and doesn't understand that she needs to snuggle them close to her
None of them do and #3 is almost here just a couple of pushes away. Mama is still outside sadly my boyfriend and his mom think that whatever the outcome it's still going to be the same inside or outside
I tried rubbing her and getting the fluid out of her mouth and preforming cpr :( I think they're all just too little but I'm determined to try my hardest to keep them alive