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My cat had kittens. Before she had them, she couldn't decide if she wanted to be inside or outside. Seriously, I let her in and out probably a dozen times within a few hours. I went to bed, and she had the kittens outside. I know; I felt terrible. I knew the time was coming, but I didn't know the time was that close. I would have made her stay inside. Where she had them, I couldn't get to them under my neighbor's shed in a hole. I wasn't able to even see them. I did tell her every night to bring me her babies, and I would help her take care of them inside where it's nice and safe.
This past week, it has been storming and the temperature has dropped. She has been meowing like crazy and staying around the house more the past few days. I thought she lost her kittens. I brought her inside last night, and she didn't bother to go back outside. Normally, she would just come up to the house to eat (outside) and run back.
Today, I got a phone call. The kittens have been found. She moved them to the attic of a wood shop. They fell between the wall. They had to remove the drywall from the wall to get the kittens out. They are fine! They were just a little underweight and hungry. I got replacement milk because I knew the mom was not full of milk anymore. They are still trying to suck their mom.
I'm not for sure exactly how long they have been separated. I know since Friday afternoon. Would she be able to start reproducing milk again for her kittens?
P.S. I do have a scale and weighing them several times a day before and after feeding with replacement milk.
This past week, it has been storming and the temperature has dropped. She has been meowing like crazy and staying around the house more the past few days. I thought she lost her kittens. I brought her inside last night, and she didn't bother to go back outside. Normally, she would just come up to the house to eat (outside) and run back.
Today, I got a phone call. The kittens have been found. She moved them to the attic of a wood shop. They fell between the wall. They had to remove the drywall from the wall to get the kittens out. They are fine! They were just a little underweight and hungry. I got replacement milk because I knew the mom was not full of milk anymore. They are still trying to suck their mom.
I'm not for sure exactly how long they have been separated. I know since Friday afternoon. Would she be able to start reproducing milk again for her kittens?
P.S. I do have a scale and weighing them several times a day before and after feeding with replacement milk.