Hi Everyone,
I am new to this site and have a few questions. About 6 weeks ago my husband and I took in a stray cat that was left at a house that we moved into. At that time she had kittens (we could see that she was nursing), but we couldn't find where she was hiding them. The kittens passed away (she brought them up to our roof after they passed), and we brought her into our house to be an inside cat. We took her in to the vet for a checkup, and he told us to wait a month before spaying her. The month was up last week, but by that time she was hugely pregnant. Rocky had her kittens today. She had 9 kittens! All are alive and eating, and she has been a really good mom so far.
First question: Can she feed 9 kittens all by herself? She seems to be doing a good job so far, all of the kittens seem well nursed and have round bellies. Should I jump in and start bottle feeding some of them anyway?
Second question: What could have caused her last kittens to die? We think they were about 3 weeks old when they died, (according to the previous owners of the house). Rocky has been wormed, tested for infectious diseases and well fed since we brought her in. Does this increase the kittens chances of living to 8 weeks?
I know these are all questions for my vet, but she won't be in until tomorrow morning.
Thanks for the help,
Susan and Rocky
I am new to this site and have a few questions. About 6 weeks ago my husband and I took in a stray cat that was left at a house that we moved into. At that time she had kittens (we could see that she was nursing), but we couldn't find where she was hiding them. The kittens passed away (she brought them up to our roof after they passed), and we brought her into our house to be an inside cat. We took her in to the vet for a checkup, and he told us to wait a month before spaying her. The month was up last week, but by that time she was hugely pregnant. Rocky had her kittens today. She had 9 kittens! All are alive and eating, and she has been a really good mom so far.
First question: Can she feed 9 kittens all by herself? She seems to be doing a good job so far, all of the kittens seem well nursed and have round bellies. Should I jump in and start bottle feeding some of them anyway?
Second question: What could have caused her last kittens to die? We think they were about 3 weeks old when they died, (according to the previous owners of the house). Rocky has been wormed, tested for infectious diseases and well fed since we brought her in. Does this increase the kittens chances of living to 8 weeks?
I know these are all questions for my vet, but she won't be in until tomorrow morning.
Thanks for the help,
Susan and Rocky