Coral stated scratching at the bottom of the closet 2 hours before she gave birth to the 1st one. She didn't meow or pant. She stopped eating only a few hours before too. I definatly noticed her being very lazy the night before.
He is very tame, so I'll check. I really have a feeling it was him. He's been standing at our back door wanting in in the worst way. It's like he knows. We're definatly keeping Coral away from him till she's spayed. Just in case.
One that is adopted out is called Simba, I'll figure out which one when they decide. The other 4 are just named by color right now. I love them all so much! I don't know how I'll part with them when the day comes.
I'm so happy for you. I'm impressed by your patience and it didn't seem like you freaked out about much. Amazing job you and Ali did. The kittens are all perfect and look big and healthy. Congratulations!!!
It sounds like you sacrificed a lot for a long time for that little one. That's very sweet. The kittens were very quiet last night. They only meow when Coral gets up to go potty and eat, but she was pretty good about getting back to them quickly.
Wow, what a tiring process for the two of you. I hope you got some rest, as did she, and the she' ready to be done and get that last one out! Good luck.
Isn't it amazing even getting to touch them. Such a treat! I think the fights over the nipples are so cute. Our two biggest ones had a major fight today and they're only 18 hours old. I couldn't believe it!
We do have one other all black cat in the neighborhood, but I haven't seen him in a very long time. That's a good point about the de-clawing and the neutering. I actually didn't even know he was de-clawed when I decided to adopt him. I wouldn't do it myself though. My family de-clawed a cat...
I'll give him peek. He was rescued the day he was supposed to be put to sleep, but he never worked as an indoor cat. I didn't know what to do because he was already declawed when we got him, so I was scared to even let him out during the day. I tried it, and he didn't leave the yard. We...