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"Tanada" wrote in message ink.net... She hasn't blown up into little kitty pieces yet. She comes out when no one is in the room, and will even come out when one of us is in the room, so long as we are quiet. She is currently sleeping underneath Mandy's bed. Pam S. pacing back and forth I have a friend called June. She is a very experienced breeder of dogs, cats and horses. She can easily handle big stallions to mate a mare. She can deliver almost everything that is misplaced in the womb, unless worst scenario, when she gets the vet. I was panicking because one of my whippet bitches was overdue with her puppies. I knew this, because I knew the exact date she'd been mated, and you don't with Sonya, Pam. I phoned her, to say Susan hadn't had her puppies and showed no signs. She said "Those puppies will come exactly when they want to, so relax." I found it very difficult to take her advice. I paced around, and then I took her to the vet who said if they don't arrive in a couple of days get back to us. They came two days later, 6, mother and pups all well. Susan bit June on the face when she thought she was picking up one of her newborns - grateful for the help when June came to see if there were any more left inside! Susan would never have done this normally, bitches go a bit crazy when they have new puppies. June had to judge a whippet show the next day, with a black eye. It was commented on. "How did you get that?" "I got bitten" "Surely not by a whippet?" "Yes, a whippet that was giving birth and protecting her newborn puppies." "Oh, fair enough" Mega purrs for Sonya to have an easy birth. Go to bed, Pam. If you are worried she might have a difficult time, set your alarm every 3 hours or so in the night. If not, stop pacing around and go to sleep ;-) Tweed |
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Holly via CatKB.com wrote in message ... Sonya is trying to be the half time show for the Super Bowl We are still purring here that it is a safe delivery and that every one is okay. Also Purring that meowmie does not pace a hole through the floor. -- Message posted via http://www.catkb.com Hey, I'd rather watch Sonya and her babies than Janet Jackson having a "wardrobe malfunction" any day. The kittens are bound to be cuter, and who could take offense at a mama kitty and her babies? =o) Melissa |
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On 2005-01-28, Melissa Houle penned:
Hey, I'd rather watch Sonya and her babies than Janet Jackson having a "wardrobe malfunction" any day. The kittens are bound to be cuter, and who could take offense at a mama kitty and her babies? =o) Ooh. I just saw this link today, and here it is, all topical and whatnot: http://www.theonion.com/news/index.php?issue=4104 (It's humor, not a real article) -- monique, roommate of Oscar the (female) grouch ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Eros was adopted! Eros has a home now! *cheer!* |
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Tanada wrote: She hasn't blown up into little kitty pieces yet. She comes out when no one is in the room, and will even come out when one of us is in the room, so long as we are quiet. She is currently sleeping underneath Mandy's bed. Pam S. pacing back and forth Lula is sending special BTDT birthpurrs to Sonya. She was soooo miserable the night before she had Hubert; I remember how sorry for her I felt. I hope Sonya has an easy, safe, and SOON delivery. :-) ------ Krista |
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Holly via CatKB.com wrote:
Sonya is trying to be the half time show for the Super Bowl We are still purring here that it is a safe delivery and that every one is okay. Also Purring that meowmie does not pace a hole through the floor. I'd forgotten about the Super Bowl. I think Sonya would make an adorable half time show, whether she has the kittens during it or not. This morning she woke me up at 4:30 am sounding like she was trapped somewhere. I checked out all the other cats and they were fine. So I woke Mandy up and demanded that she check on Sonya. She says Sonya is fine. However, Mike and Jim rearranged Mandy's furniture last night. Sonya wouldn't let them move her out from under the bed. They ended up sliding the bed with Sonya shifting with it. I think she's getting ready for the big one, but not betting the farm on it. Pam S. |
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