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We are still raising a foster kitten. She's about 5 weeks old now and
doing fabulously well. She'll go to the shelter for shots and a forever home next Wednesday. This morning our Toy Poodle found three tiny kittens under our motorhome. Their eyes were closed. Two were huddled together and the third was off to the side. We waited several hours to see if the mom would come back, but she did not. One of them managed to move out from under the motorhome and was exposed. I had to put it in a box and take it into the garage as we have a lot of large raptor birds around here. Could not bring it in the house and possibly expose the kitten and my dog to any diseases they might have had. Waited again, but still no mom, so DH moved the motorhome and scooped up the other two and took the three of them to the shelter before the fire ants found them. There was no way I could handle 3 babies of less than a week old. The shelter confirmed that they were about 4 days old and put them down. (Of course I feel horrible, but I can't handle 3 newborns who would need more care than I am capable of giving) My question is why do mother cats abandon their babies? I tried looking on the Internet but could not find a reasonable answer. There are a number of cat experts here, so I thought I'd ask. -- Janet Wilder Way-the-heck-south Texas Spelling doesn't count. Cooking does. |
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