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Old 09-07-2008, 03:30 PM
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Re: Birthing box -whats in yours

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Wendy's/Kelly's list plus
Kitchen roll for mopping up excess yucky bits and placentas
Rubbish bag for throwing out debris
Digital Scales for weighing babies
Soft padding for laying babies on the scales so it is not too cold and hard for their tiny little bodies
Pen/pad etc in case you want to note the times of arrival, sexes, weights
all the above and not forgetting a comfy cushion for my bum and back as my girls like me to be with them all the way through delivery,
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Re: Birthing box -whats in yours

Hee hee, I always forget that one too, and get so uncomfortable crouched on the floor...................nice one
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all the above and not forgetting a comfy cushion for my bum and back as my girls like me to be with them all the way through delivery,
Hahaha, good one Linda. I ended up lying on the floor behind our bed with the litter we have now, lol.
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Re: Birthing box -whats in yours

Kettle for hotties or microwave-warming-pads for the babies nest ... though I think Wendy or Kelly said this ...

Does anyone else here drink lots of tea/coffee to keep them awake?

I find that after having attended a few litters, I don't need any assistance with keeping awake because I am too nervous to go to sleep ..
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Red wine did it for me, pmsl
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Re: Birthing box -whats in yours

[quote=fluffypurrs;202060]I had everything and hardly used anything.... lol,


I had everything too, nice birth box with vet bed, and Lucy would rather have them in her basket with me sitting on the floor with her. She doesnt get the babies out the sack, and i do all the cords to prevent hernias and infections, so sterile scissors and clean towels essential
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Does anyone on here use Caulophyllum?
Yes Rraa I do
I use lots of homeopathic remedies!
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Re: What you need in your cat birthing box

Kitty stim,Nutra-drops are also great to have in for kitts and for 1st time mums that may need a little help Raspberry leaf either given orally or mixed in with their food from about the last 2/3 wks-helps with an easy birth
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