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Sweet Jesus they are all here now b/f

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EachandEveryone · 14/08/2017 12:54

I don't know what to do? I've fed her

Sweet Jesus they are all here now b/f
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EachandEveryone · 14/08/2017 21:59

Shes had five pouches today and cat milk injust let my daphne out and she was just staring at us from a distance daphne hissed but didnt chase her. Its not fair to keep daphne in ill just have to time the feeds.

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Cailleach1 · 14/08/2017 22:12

How lucky for her she came into your garden. Angry at the vet. She is a mother with babes on the street.

Laughing at your title. If one is a boy, he should be called Jesús.

EachandEveryone · 14/08/2017 22:16

It's not a garden it's abit of a balcony it's in a very busy part of London. It's mild weather though I just want it all dealt with soon. One of my friends has asked for two kittens do you think that will be possible eventually?

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Cailleach1 · 14/08/2017 22:37

Well even more lucky then. She felt safe there. I'd put something that can't fall over, but offers cover near the watering can. She obviously is using it as a spot to try to hide. The kittens are only tiny. Are there only two kittens? Has she brought the other kitten back?

It would be great if she stayed there with the kitties until they are old enough to home. Mum too. However, I don't know what the rescue people would advise. The kitties will become more mobile soon, so maybe if it is busy it would be best to get them somewhere safer. It is obviously a fragile situation what with mum being jumpy and moving the babes.

I don't know how if a rescue would take her. You'd need to be careful to make sure you could actually catch her as a failed attempt might frighten her off. Could you bolt that outdoor activity centre to the ground and camouflage it with a tarpaulin so people?

I'm sorry I'm not much help. Maybe someone experienced in a rescue like this will be along soon. Good luck and hope you can get her and babes to safety. I know it must be a strain to do right by the stray what with trying to give you other cats a parallel life too. All while the mum is on a hair trigger.

EachandEveryone · 14/08/2017 22:46

The CN will help me she said she willmpm tonight. She's under a roof she's not kept them by my plants she ran off with them earlier now she just comes back for food she must smell it a mile off as it's gone within minutes of me putting it out.

My own year old has been very anxious this past two days wanting to go in but then back after five minutes she's frantically marking everywhere she was like this when I bought her sister home three months ago I don't want to put her through that again.

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