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thesunshinesbrightly · 08/10/2009 19:47

My cat has been having a hard time lately bein back and fourth to the vets and she lost kittens a few weeks ago, so i was due to get her spayed, after missed appointment, but late aternooon she has had another kitten and she was dead but her mom brought her back to life, she is so clever and the kittie is beautiful

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BettyTurnip · 08/10/2009 22:29

Ahh

bubblerock · 08/10/2009 22:31

Aww, are you going to keep it?

fruitspooksbatsintheeaves · 08/10/2009 22:32

aww bless
my cat tried to move her kitten to underneath to kitchen units when they were about 3 days old. She must have thought she had dozens as I kept putting them back in the basket and she kept moving them!

thesunshinesbrightly · 08/10/2009 22:50

bubblerock yes i'm going to keep her, i'm a sucker for cats and i think it be nice for her mom to keep her, cant stand the thought of her going to a rescue plus he is gourgeous

fruitspooksbatsinthe

aww thats so cute, she's tried to move him but hasnt mastered it yet and she had the kitten in the living room, the kitten just appeared, i thought they hid to have kittens but she had hers in the middle of the living room.

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thesunshinesbrightly · 08/10/2009 22:51

sorry my last post is all muddled, i'm still in shock

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bubblerock · 08/10/2009 23:06

We're getting a kitten at the end of the month - can't wait!! Ringing the rescue centre tomorrow and hoping the have a girl available

thesunshinesbrightly · 08/10/2009 23:09

Thats great bubblerock got my fingers crossed for you.

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differentWitch · 08/10/2009 23:11

aww, how lovely. Just so you are aware though, very often mummy cats start beating their babies up when they get to about 8/9 weeks. it's a way of getting them to leave the nest so to speak.

thesunshinesbrightly · 08/10/2009 23:11

i put she in my post but it's a boy must be a habit.

anyone got any names??

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thesunshinesbrightly · 08/10/2009 23:11

omg surely not

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thesunshinesbrightly · 08/10/2009 23:12

i don't think she would do that, she hasnt got a nasty bone in her body.

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thesunshinesbrightly · 08/10/2009 23:13

but thanks for the heads up

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differentWitch · 08/10/2009 23:14

there is a mummy cat who had 2 babies and they kept both. she lost one to a car when he was 9 months but she was always cuffing the other kittenm around the head and still hisses at him if he gets too friendly

bubblerock · 08/10/2009 23:20

They need to say who's boss I guess - Mum already has a 12 year old female (she lives on the top floor) and she didn't get on with our male cat when we all moved in together so he now lives with my Dad and we are getting a female kitten as we know she gets on fine with female cats. Trying to tie it in with DS2's birthday on bonfire night but it's hard to plan!!

What's Mum called sunshine?

thesunshinesbrightly · 08/10/2009 23:43

rainbow

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fruitspooksbatsintheeaves · 09/10/2009 20:46

my cats are all related, I have grandmother, daughter and granddaughter. The grandmother gets on with all of them but the mother cat doesn't seem to like her daughter much! sometimes she'll give her a lick and then hiss and swipe, sometimes she doesn't even bother with the lick! I think she was a bit disappointed that her daughter never moved out

thesunshinesbrightly · 09/10/2009 21:18

Typical mother then.

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