©2013 Robin A.F. Olson. Named, at last, here is our mama, Minnie.
The kittens are 10 days old today. Hurrah! Every day they live is another milestone because at this tender age kittens can fall ill and quickly die. It's common that 30-40% of kittens in a litter will pass away depending on the stresses in the environment and the condition and ability of the mother to provide for her offspring. So far, so good for this family.
©2013 Robin A.F. Olson. Who has the cutest little rear end in the world?
There's an internal war I'm struggling with between feeling great anxiety about the mother's overall condition, which is very poor, and bliss in witnessing her tender devotion to her kittens. I nicknamed the mama, Skinny Minnie, because she's rail-thin. She weighs a little over 7 lbs, but she should weigh about 10 lbs, at least. I can feel her vertebrae when I pet her. It's sharp, without any cushion of flesh. When she sits, her hips stick out, almost at an impossible angle. It hurts me to see her like this when I know she's struggling to keep her kittens alive-at any cost to herself.
©2013 Robin A.F. Olson. Chaos at the lunch line.
What is more worrisome is that starved or not, Minnie isn't eating well. The first day she gobbled her food, then it seemed that nothing would interest her. Was it the fact she was getting good food, more than her digestion could handle? It was certainly a possibility. Add to that she was in a new environment-was she safe? Were her kittens safe? Stress might keep her from eating and so could the fact that we did treat her with Revoution®, which can add to tummy troubles, too.
©2013 Robin A.F. Olson. Minnie is so painfully thin. Come on mama-EAT!
Minnie also relived herself of two gigantic bowel movements. Normally this isn't something to consider, but since she came off the streets, it was important to both get her stool tested for parasites (which surprisingly came up clean this time-we'll recheck in a month) and to make sure she COULD pass stool properly (and use the litter pan!).
©2013 Robin A.F. Olson. Confetti Joe is named after my daddy, Joe, who passed away 14 years ago this month.
I even offered Minnie what I loathe to feed any cat-dry food. I opted for the highest quality grain-free kibble I could find. Over the following days she nibbled at it a bit, but only seemed to like eating one brand of canned cat food and one flavor of it. Sadly it's a tough food to find locally so I've put in a rush order for more.
©2013 Robin A.F. Olson. Yukon Stan is named after Stanley Pertwee Kokopelli, who died 10 years ago this month.
I've started to weigh Minnie when I weigh the kittens. Tracking her weight is just as vital as that of her offspring. If something should happen to Minnie, it would put the kittens at great risk of dying. They're still completely dependent on her and I'm not the best bottle feeder in the world.
©2013 Robin A.F. Olson. Jellybean Mel is named after my sister's dog, Mel who passed away the day before the kittens were born.
I'm also torn between taking Minnie to the Vet where we might be able to run some tests on her, but it would also STRESS her and the kittens AND put the kittens into an environment where they could possibly get sick being exposed to the other animals in the practice. My gut says to hang tight. As long as Minnie's eating something and not dehydrated, maybe she'll push through this and I can bring her in for a checkup in a few weeks once the kittens are stable.
©2013 Robin A.F. Olson. Precious Pete is named after Super-Deb's cat, Pete Puma who passed away a few years ago.
I keep asking myself, what would the Vet do that I can't? Yes, they can run a blood test, but even if they find infection they can't give her antibiotics because she's nursing. Minnie is alert, bright-eyed, seems comfortable. She grooms herself and is the BEST mama. Though I'd love to see her devour her food and eat a lot of it, she's eating something.
As with every rescue we do, we need to raise some funds to provide for their care while in our foster program. You don't have to donate a lot, even a few dollars can add up to make a difference. Each kitten will need their vaccinations, their spay or neuter surgery, toys, kitten formula and litter. Minnie may need some blood work done if she doesn't get her appetite back.
©2013 Robin A.F. Olson (main) ©The Tiniest Tiger (inset). Lil' Gracey is named after Joanne McGonagle (her middle name is Lil) and her beloved cat, Gracey, who just died three weeks ago. You may know Gracey for being the spokescat for The Tiniest Tiger.I have to remind myself to hang tight. Keep everyone warm, dry, comfy, fed. That's all that has to be done. Now if Minnie would comply and EAT, we'd be all set.
©2013 Robin A.F. Olson. Pete and his plush pal.
©2013 Robin A.F. Olson. I wuv my brudder. Joe and Pete enjoy a snuggle.To help Minnie and her family, simply click the "GIVE NOW" button and you'll be directed to our You Caring page. If you'd prefer to send a check, you can make it out to: Kitten Associates and mail it to: Kitten Associates, P.O. Box 354, Newtown, CT 06470-0354
Thank you for helping this precious family and for sharing this post to your cat-loving friends!
©2013 Robin A.F. Olson. Gracey fills her belly while brother, Stanley snoozes away the day.
Comments
~sobs~
I was fine until I saw Lil Gracey. ~sobs~
Aww such adorable babies, I
Aww such adorable babies, I hope they find a loving home.
what a bunch of
what a bunch of cuties......LOVE the names.
Hope Minnie starts eating soon. I had a momma cat who was similar - so thin and would eat one type of food ONLY. Wasn't my first choice for her, but if she was eating, I was going to do it.
RE: Minnie and Family
Awwww! *PRAYERS* for Minnie and her beautiful new family to thrive, and to find, in due time, the loving, forever home(s) they so deserve! The whole family are beautiful and I love the meaningful names. You are very intuitive with cats, so if I was faced with this conundrum, I think I'd do as you are doing. *All the best* to them and to you in this very worthy effort!
Furry Children
I hope Mum starts to eat better soon. They remind me of my furry 'son' when he was little. He had conjunctivitis, and his mum hated me having to treat it. Here in the UK, they do a treat like a liquid smoothie thing called lick-e-lix by Webbox. It's very smelly so wondering whether Mum would like that? Hugs n' headboinks, Linda & Wotsit =^..^=
I'm sure you know this, but
I'm sure you know this, but just in case - have you tried giving Minnie kitten food? And offering her KMR to drink? I've had a couple of undernourished momcats who were happy to eat Royal Canin dry kitten food and drink KMR. Good luck!
Minnie
Tuned into the camera last night just in time to see Minnie licking her plate clean - made my heart sing to see it. She really looked like she had enjoyed it.
Barbara UK
Love the Kitten Cam
That was a great idea about the webcam. What a great Momma cat! Just watched her give the kittens a bath, and now they are having supper. The are so so so so cute!!!!! Hope she is eating better. She looks like a really sweet kitty.
Web Cam
I think my post got eaten, but just wanted to say that the webcam is a great idea. Momma cat is taking good care of those babies, and she looks very sweet. The babies are adorable and are growing so fast!
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