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did you talk to the neighbors? Maybe one of them got a cat and they havent told you yet. But yet again i would think if one of them did lost a cat, they would have ask you if you saw one@sarthur2
I am looking for an owner for her. We live in the middle of nowhere. The only towns around us are small enough that you could walk through them all in one day. I know that she is not one of the neighbors because I know all of them.
I did talk to them. I thought that even if they didn't own her then they might now who does, but everyone said that they do not know who she might belong to.did you talk to the neighbors? Maybe one of them got a cat and they havent told you yet. But yet again i would think if one of them did lost a cat, they would have ask you if you saw one
Healthy kittens can survive surprising long on their own. We had two somewhat similiar cases of unclear situation, the kittens got found about 24 hours later, and both litters survived although it was rather chilly weather, if I understood the reports correctly. I presume some may perished, but the rescuer found litters, so some of them survived each time.
I hope that I can give her the best home for now. I will still be looking for her owners though. She has milk, a lot of milk. All of her nipples are full of it, and it looks like she has been nursing something as some of her nipples have that reddish stuff that baby kitty had after the boys got teeth. Is it possible for her to have a litter somewhere? if so I do not think they would be alive. She has been with me for more than hours and it reached below freezing last night.
OK, so if she had a litter, they werent dumpet together with her, as she isnt even trying to seek them.
@StefanZ I have left the door open multiple times but she doesn't go outside. She doesn't act anxious and she rarely meows. I was curious to know though if it was possible for her to be about to give birth AND to have a litter that is still nursing. I know a female cat can get pregnant again after she gives birth but Wouldn't the queen wean the litter that was nursing? Maybe her milk just has not dried up yet.
Splendid! Beaming!She has given birth to four healthy kittens so far. She started a bit ago. I am going to bed and will see if we have anymore in the morning. I will also upload pictures tomorrow.