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John N. August 16th 03 10:46 AM

cat had kittens...more?
 
hi I our cat just had 2 kittens, a surprize ot us.

is it possible she can still give birth to more soon?

and maybe any tips to take care of new kittens would be appreciated!

thanks
John

*~*SooZy*~* August 16th 03 11:29 AM

"John N." wrote in message
...
hi I our cat just had 2 kittens, a surprize ot us.

is it possible she can still give birth to more soon?

and maybe any tips to take care of new kittens would be appreciated!

thanks
John


is it her first litter? is she ok? need more info :-)



*~*SooZy*~* August 16th 03 11:29 AM

"John N." wrote in message
...
hi I our cat just had 2 kittens, a surprize ot us.

is it possible she can still give birth to more soon?

and maybe any tips to take care of new kittens would be appreciated!

thanks
John


is it her first litter? is she ok? need more info :-)



Niels Peter August 16th 03 11:50 AM

John N. wrote:
hi I our cat just had 2 kittens, a surprize ot us.

is it possible she can still give birth to more soon?


If she has positioned herself in a relaxed crescent shape with her
kittens, it's unlikely there are more.

and maybe any tips to take care of new kittens would be appreciated!


For the first few weeks, the mom will take care of the kittens, so your
job is to take care of her.
The most important part of that is to feed her something that's high in
fat and proteins, the kitten food you get at pet stores and vets' is
fine.

Niels Peter


Niels Peter August 16th 03 11:50 AM

John N. wrote:
hi I our cat just had 2 kittens, a surprize ot us.

is it possible she can still give birth to more soon?


If she has positioned herself in a relaxed crescent shape with her
kittens, it's unlikely there are more.

and maybe any tips to take care of new kittens would be appreciated!


For the first few weeks, the mom will take care of the kittens, so your
job is to take care of her.
The most important part of that is to feed her something that's high in
fat and proteins, the kitten food you get at pet stores and vets' is
fine.

Niels Peter



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