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Originally Posted by luisa
Good advice
I definately second your opinion in not letting mommy cat out the house!!
We do not need another dead cat mom ( davina )
Please keep her in.
Do bear in mind she will soon come into call again and letting her out will also risk you ANOTHER litter.
I appriciate this was an accident but we all need to learn from this and as soon as you can if you dont want any more kittens get her neuterd.
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To be honest we had her booked for 2 months in advance to be neutered and then when we took her in to undergo the operation they did a check up before hand and found out she was pregnant so we canceled the neutering as we thought it wouldn't be fair on her, so after they are fully weaned and independent we are taking her to be neutered.
Also she had them under my bed upstairs and then after about what 2 - 3 hours of the last being born we brought them out and downstairs into the room that we had prepared for her prior to birth and put them in that box with her they stayed there for half an hour but then decided to move them back upstairs and carried them one by one upstairs into my mum's room at the side of her bed. Whenever we moved them down she would bring them up and now that they are older when we try and attempt to keep them down they will climb back up the stairs and into my mums room, and because we wanted to try and see if they would have any food we bought some Hi-Life on sunday and tried them on monday they ate all of what we gave them but it was mainly the youngest (female) that ate it, and the eldest (female) started to eat a bit but the youngest ate most and the one that was born in between (male) would not touch the food. Now today we gave them the food but warmed it in the microwave for 5-6 seconds and all of them was eating it. (they have been eating up stairs in my mum's room, she has no problem with it but it isn't really hygienic.) Then when my mum woke up this morning she found wee from one of the kittens in the en-suite not smelling or anything but it had weed so now we need to litter train them and that is the tricky part do we put the litter box upstairs in the shower room (en-suite) or in the bedroom or in Pippa (Queen) room (with her litter box).
Thank-You