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Well, this post could fit in "Cat Health", "Behaviour", "Rescue", and "Kitten Care", so I had to pick one. But since I am concerned about the health of this cat...
I foster two adult cats for a person who got homeless. One had kittens, the other one was pregnant. I got them both fixed, the pregnant got an abortion. Independent of the first two cats I got three 4-week-old kittens that were trapped, but they couldn´t get the feral mom yet.
These three babies were easier to wean than to get used to the bottle, so they are eating canned food and drinking water and kitten milk.
Now just yesterday they started sucking on the adult cat that had the abortion about a month ago.
I just wondered if this could do her any harm. Should I let them do this comfort nursing or separate them?
I foster two adult cats for a person who got homeless. One had kittens, the other one was pregnant. I got them both fixed, the pregnant got an abortion. Independent of the first two cats I got three 4-week-old kittens that were trapped, but they couldn´t get the feral mom yet.
These three babies were easier to wean than to get used to the bottle, so they are eating canned food and drinking water and kitten milk.
Now just yesterday they started sucking on the adult cat that had the abortion about a month ago.
I just wondered if this could do her any harm. Should I let them do this comfort nursing or separate them?