Welcome to TCS from a fellow Virginian. As I stated in your other post..it will be very important that Tweek is spayed so she doesn't have anymore litters. If she is allowed outdoors, she needs to be kept strictly indoors only (and away from intact males) until she can be safely spayed as cats can become pregnant again as early as a week after giving birth. There are lots of low cost clinics in Virginia and if you need further assistance, feel free to PM me.Originally Posted by MamaSquishy
Hello everyone, I am so glad I found this website. I have always loved cats. And always have had several. At the moment, I have two. Tweek is my solid white long haired kitty. And her remaining newborn kitten (which I am having to raise)Jonah. I have a feeling this is one is going to be a bigger baby than th rest of my children. (even the one due in October.) I hope to share many stories and probably questions with y'all!It's my Tweek...awwww