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Old 12-02-2011, 08:30 PM
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Re: Reabsorption

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I found this whole thread quite distressing tbh, alot of us did and i think it is unfair to accuse us of being unhappy whatever the outcome, believe me, if the kittens are alive we will be the first to be jumping for joy!
YOU found it distressing ? Let's just say this is a genuine thread and this person seriously has been going through this... how distressed do you think she is/was knowing that there are/were kittens somewhere and not being able to find them then comes on here to try and get some help, suggestions and support and within a few posts gets accused of being a wind up and a troll.
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Old 12-02-2011, 08:36 PM
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YOU found it distressing ? Let's just say this is a genuine thread and this person seriously has been going through this... how distressed do you think she is/was knowing that there are/were kittens somewhere and not being able to find them then comes on here to try and get some help, suggestions and support and within a few posts gets accused of being a wind up and a troll.
The advice was to get the cat to the vet asap, not 5-6 days later after giving birth. We were happy when she FINALLY got the cat there, i don't understand what the problem is, everyone here is just asking for an update on an upsetting situation we all attempted to help with
And i'm sorry but it DID sound like a wind up post to begin with, however that episode is long gone and everyone has still been helping her since then so? i don't see any nasty posts in this thread and the OP stated she would be back to let us know what was going on so she couldn't have hated us that much
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Old 12-02-2011, 08:38 PM
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Re: Reabsorption

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YOU found it distressing ? Let's just say this is a genuine thread and this person seriously has been going through this... how distressed do you think she is/was knowing that there are/were kittens somewhere and not being able to find them then comes on here to try and get some help, suggestions and support and within a few posts gets accused of being a wind up and a troll.
completely agree i find alot of people do jump to conclusions without finding out the facts, i no if it was me i would be so worried and would seek advice from someone in regards to their experience and weather anyone had gone through this, instead she got alot of negitivity.
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Old 12-02-2011, 08:39 PM
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how could it of been avoided? she has explained the situation and how the cat got pregnant she cant help where and when the cat gave birth especially if she wasnt in at the time?
I said prevented....meaning she should have watched her pregnant cat.
Okay so when Alaska goes to stud and starts looking pregnant (false or real) do you think I would let her venture round the whole house? Or round the whole garden? No. She will be confined to one half of the house and kept on lead in the garden.

Cat's are highly intelligent creatures and will go and nest anywhere they feel is best for their kittens (warm, dark, out of the way) so you watch them like a hawk. Or at least thats what I would do.

The OP made a mistake by not watching her pregnant cat. But its done, it could have been prevented but it wasnt. The OP is more than likely kicking herself and hopefully will have learnt from this. Sadly we all make mistakes.

However people on here have been genuine to the OP trying to help her as best they can.
The least she could do is PM those who have helped her and say thank you and give a end result.
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Old 12-02-2011, 08:43 PM
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Re: Reabsorption

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I said prevented....meaning she should have watched her pregnant cat.
Okay so when Alaska goes to stud and starts looking pregnant (false or real) do you think I would let her venture round the whole house? Or round the whole garden? No. She will be confined to one half of the house and kept on lead in the garden.

Cat's are highly intelligent creatures and will go and nest anywhere they feel is best for their kittens (warm, dark, out of the way) so you watch them like a hawk. Or at least thats what I would do.

The OP made a mistake by not watching her pregnant cat. But its done, it could have been prevented but it wasnt. The OP is more than likely kicking herself and hopefully will have learnt from this. Sadly we all make mistakes.

However people on here have been genuine to the OP trying to help her as best they can.
The least she could do is PM those who have helped her and say thank you and give a end result.
its impossible to watch your cat 24/7 especially as she has children one of which is special needs which the op stated before she had no experience with pregnant queens so i think it would be impossible to watch a cat all day every day for 9weeks! and i dont see the point in you even mentioning it whats done is done.
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Old 12-02-2011, 08:45 PM
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Re: Reabsorption

Closing this now as all we are doing is guessing what has happened etc, could be she has found the kittens and enjoying the company of them as we speak, I will message the op and ask her to inform me of any findings
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