That is such good news! Any chance of any pictures?
Frances...that is great news...just make sure you follow up to ensure that the kittens are spayed/neutered by their new owners. I would also recommend placing them when they are between 10-12 weeks of age as opposed to 7/8 weeks of age. Now is also the perfect time to set up a spay appt. for momma.Originally Posted by Frances
sorry i lost my internet right after i wrote this and just got it back my momma cat had 6 babies and there all eating and litter trained and i have found homes for all of them they are very beautiful kittens.i have named them all and as soon as she is done weaning them they can go to there new homes.
Just make sure you take her in as soon as she is out of heat...there is no point even risking another pregnancy.Originally Posted by Frances
there are some pictures of the kittens for everyone i hope you enjoy. that is my daughter sleeping at nap time they all take turns sleeping with her they just love her. and i will get ginger fixed but i cant right now cause she is in heat and they wont do it but i dont have to worry about her going outside cause there is to much snow everywhere and it is to cold it was -40 with the wind chill here for over a week it just started warming up so i think it will be good until spring she dosent do cold well she wont even stand near the door when it is open she is a really big suck. lol.
I THINK, that as long as you wear gloves and wash your hands rigth away after, you will be alright.Originally Posted by Frances
i have another question im pregnant and i cant change the litter box so i have to rely on my husband to do it for me wich is a fight cause it makes him sick (he is a man) is there anything that i can do wear a mask and gloves???? i would like it done more often like everyday like it was before i found out i was pregnant but i dont want to hurt the baby any seggestions would be very greatful thanks
Everything I've read says that too, make sure you wash your hands really well after.Originally Posted by Jen
I THINK, that as long as you wear gloves and wash your hands rigth away after, you will be alright.