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I think you should help this kitten if you can, but I also think you should think twice about supporting this breeder. I know you got Lucy from her and Lucy is a wonderful cat, but she let you take Lucy at 6 weeks. That is WAY too young for a kitten to go to a new home. She also doesn't seem to know how to supplement a kitten in need. This just doesn't sound like responsible breeding to me.We've got a little predicament. Lucy's mom, Nica, had a litter of kittens and one (the one my cousin was going to adopt) isn't doing so well. It was a 7 kitten litter and this was the runt so I wonder if he/she is not getting enough nutrients from mom. I'm contemplating (if it makes it Til the morning) to take the little one in and see if Lucy will nurse it, and help. Because she still has some milk regardless of being spayed (pepper is a spoiled boy and sneaks in a suckle every once in a while) so she may be able to feed the little guy.
Should we go through the hassle and potential heart break for this little one in case he pulls through? I'm so torn.
I definitely agree with you. She breeds her cat merely for profit from the kittens. We got Lucy out of her and she is amazing, but I've told her she shouldn't breed this cat as much and she just shrugs it off. When I mentioned us taking the kitten she said he wouldn't make it past a couple hours and I haven't heard anything. Such a sad situation when people are selfish and they put their pets at risk.I think you should help this kitten if you can, but I also think you should think twice about supporting this breeder. I know you got Lucy from her and Lucy is a wonderful cat, but she let you take Lucy at 6 weeks. That is WAY too young for a kitten to go to a new home. She also doesn't seem to know how to supplement a kitten in need. This just doesn't sound like responsible breeding to me.
Hopefully your cousin can find a healthier, happier cat to adopt. It's irresponsible to say the least.I definitely agree with you. She breeds her cat merely for profit from the kittens. We got Lucy out of her and she is amazing, but I've told her she shouldn't breed this cat as much and she just shrugs it off. When I mentioned us taking the kitten she said he wouldn't make it past a couple hours and I haven't heard anything. Such a sad situation when people are selfish and they put their pets at risk.