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Old 05-12-2008, 04:52 PM
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Re: Mother Cat Help

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hate the term"got rid of"
Same here! Occasionally I have people who phone about kittens and ask if I am still "getting rid" of them. Such people invariably find that all the kittens have been sold!

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Re: Mother Cat Help

the kittens are all 12 weeks now
the first got "rehomed" at 8 weeks, she was the best eater and ditched mothers milk.
the second at 9 weeks. and so on.
they have been gone for 1 week now..
the first 2 have gone together
and so have the second
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Re: Mother Cat Help

The only thing I can really think of to say is that if you have noticed that she is behaving not like herself and is swollen or sore, then a trip to the vet would be best.
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Re: Mother Cat Help

To answer your question Babycat, I would take queen to a vet to check over her and make sure nothing unusual is going on - that way the vet can give you advice having seen the cat - better than we who cannot see her.

Hope your "girl" will be ok soon.
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