It sounds like the kittens are nursing and doing okay for now. Try to relax and just watch her and see how things go .
They can come into heat already 6-7 days after the delivery.Will try to head out today or monday for scale. The gland has gone down and i cintinue to treat it she enjoys it very much cause now her nipple is very red rawish but not infected. Now im curious if anything can be done for sore nipples? Ahh its hard being a foster but its for them
Now she cries liud looking out window. Hope shes not in heat already!! Also glad about not letting her out even on leash. She needs to be spayed somehow thats for sure
So through everyones advice i figured out her pure distress and almost abandoning her kitties was her gland and her uterus was contracting hard thus her cramps and cries not labour like i feared. Theyve subsided.
The worse for her was trip to vet and her boyz being handled by humans. My leaving her today alone for a bit and not touching her kitties at all she felt liberated and took charge . I hope it continues today.
Ty again everyone that has posted cause all heads together has pulled kittys n mom through this far
She may be worried you are going to take the kittens to the vet, since you took her there.
That is easy. You do weight them immediately near the nest, so she sees you and the kitten the whole time. You talk sweetly and calming too... Be soft with the kitten, have a nice cloth on the scale so its not cold, so the kitten wont have it unpleasant and complain... do it quickly, so it takes just a short while. Train some before.P.s. That is when she started neglecting them when she was rushed to ver so any suggestions as to how i can get her permission to access them such as weigh them? She cries alot when she cant find one right away.
Shes cries while caring for them and she tried to grab one by its neck and then jumped back. Then cried many times and acts like shes panting and left the litter to be by my feet. Idk what her complaint is? Wish we had a Ceaser Millan cat whisper in the faniky
When they produce the food oil, from olive, or other seeds, there are different methods. The best oil is usually the cold pressed. Ie, they press out the oil in just by sheer pressure. That oil is often called for virgin "first" oil too, at least, if in olives.Good grief as if kota doesnt have enuff to deal with cause shes making a weird extremely loud kind of howl when she looks outside its sad. I feel bad she misses her family maybe and her freedom.
As for the nippies im off to shower and chase down a scale and right oil. But what does coldpressed mean?
Canadians have a diff term for language from you all at times eh? Or we dont csrry same products at all. Its ok uve done enuff i'll google that one or call a friend)
Geeze shes vocal as i write shes lying away from kittens and staring at them and cries, when i ask whats wrong she cries her upset cry. Im beginning to understand some of her vocalizing with me but its the why barrier driving me insane.
In the pictures both kittens have their heads on heating pad. Please dont mind the decorations im trying to save my couch and went through many towel and blankets. Now on top to do on this sunday is laundry.
Sweden supporter tyvm your time and compassion will come back to you.When they produce the food oil, from olive, or other seeds, there are different methods. The best oil is usually the cold pressed. Ie, they press out the oil in just by sheer pressure. That oil is often called for virgin "first" oil too, at least, if in olives.
Another method is by warm pressing, when you heat up the seeds. Its very common method, its easier, the oil is usually cheaper. And its usually of lower quality. Many vitamines are destroyed in the process...
So, if you see on the bottle cold pressed, or virgin, its almost always a sign of good quality. Even if it costs a little more.
Otherwise look after ecological or organic made oils - they are also almost always coldpressed. Probably costs, but you dont need to take the very most costly and exclusive brands.
There are more costly, more exclusive brands, and there are cheaper, ecological brands. At least, so it is in Sweden.