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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

1757.0. "Need Temp. Use of Nursing Cat/Dog" by POOL::MURPHY (Is it Friday yet?) Mon Sep 12 1988 13:17

    Does anyone have (or know of) a nursing mother cat that might take
    one more little mouth to feed?
    
    The person who has the mother cat and kitten is desperate.  She
    wants to keep both the mom and baby but it seems the mom is not
    producing milk.  There were only two kittens born to this cat Sept.
    2nd and the smallest kitten was born very tiny and weak.  The mother
    cat killed and ate this baby this past Friday probably because it
    was a weakling and also she knew she could not nurse it.  The owner
    is quite concerned that the other baby may be lost too.
    
    She only wants a nursing mom to take the kitten until weaned and
    then she'd like it back.  She plans to spay mom cat and spay/neuter
    baby when time comes.  
    
    I did suggest to the owner to take both mom and baby to vet's for
    checkup; ask her vet for nursing mom cats (or even dogs sometimes
    will accept kittens to nurse) and to check with local shelters.
    She and hubby are at work all day and kids in school so nobody there
    to take on eyedropper feeding of baby.
    
    If anyone can help out on this, please send me mail outside this
    file on POOL::MURPHY.
    
    Thanks
    Pat
    
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1757.1location, pleaseVAXWRK::SKALTSISDebMon Sep 12 1988 15:581
    
1757.2I'll give you one guess....CLUSTA::TAMIRACMS design while-u-waitTue Sep 13 1988 02:0012
    The kitten is located at my house in Nashua...
    
    Well, hey, I figured Meg wouldn't mind!  She's a bit confused, but
    she licked the little mite from head to toe and although the little
    one has to fight for a spare spigot, he seems to be doing OK.  The
    other kittens seem most amused, but they curled up around him and
    are all sleeping together.  He hasn't nursed all that much, but
    I think Meg will tolerate him OK.
    
    Talk about the inn being full.......
    
    FosterMom Mary
1757.3Thank youPOOL::MURPHYIs it Friday yet?Tue Sep 13 1988 12:255
    My special thanks to both Mary and Meg for helping out this little
    one.  Hope you got more sleep last night than I did, Mary.
    
    Pat
    
1757.4All's well so farCLUSTA::TAMIRACMS design while-u-waitTue Sep 13 1988 13:5113
    Well, I got a few minutes sleep, but not much!  This morning, the
    little guy was nursing well from Meg, even though he had to fight
    thru the mass of kittens who are much bigger and stronger than he.
    When Meg was by herself, I'd put the little guy with her and she
    purred away while he nursed.
    
    The kittens are another story!  They think I brought them a toy!
    They try to play with him and roll all over him, but when it's time
    to settle down for a nap, they all curl around him.
    
    I think this is gonna work OK.  Now isn't that Meg a special girl???
    
    Mary
1757.5Meg sounds like a SuperMom!EDUC8::TRACHMANE.T.'s ZhivagoCats....DTN: 264-8298Tue Sep 13 1988 14:119
    Boy, I do know how ya feel!  I have (on a temporary basis, of course)
    3 of my friend's show babies - 18 kids is REALLY a bit much.   Between
    my little Victoria, who thinks night time is the time for full scale
    play time, and my friend's little ones, my eye lids are sagging!
    Now I know why breeders like to have their kits GONE by 4 months!
    
    Good Job, Mary!!!  Sorry I couldn't help out.  
    
    E.T.