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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 523842" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>She will be fine, lisa. if she had a good momma cat, then usually she will be a good momma too. esp as she has been well fed at your home and feels very comfortable there. If she was uncomfortable at your home she would not have stayed in your yard so faithfully all these months. The way she has curled up is a sign she is comfy int he box, and the way she was up at your backdoor while in labor tells you she was determined to have her cats inside and feels safe there - they go where they feel safe to have babies. If she didn't feel safe with you, or if Bruce made her uncomfortable, then she would not be at your door in labor, and sure as sugar she would not have stayed there for long enough to wear you down and let her inside. </p><p></p><p>What to do with the kittens? Start putting ads up because they will need homes. Wouldn't Aubrey like a kitten of her own? Be sure to talk to area vets to put signs up in their waiting rooms - those who see them will be known to the vet and you can check them out after they call about the kittens, before you send htem home wth a kitten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 523842, member: 1233"] She will be fine, lisa. if she had a good momma cat, then usually she will be a good momma too. esp as she has been well fed at your home and feels very comfortable there. If she was uncomfortable at your home she would not have stayed in your yard so faithfully all these months. The way she has curled up is a sign she is comfy int he box, and the way she was up at your backdoor while in labor tells you she was determined to have her cats inside and feels safe there - they go where they feel safe to have babies. If she didn't feel safe with you, or if Bruce made her uncomfortable, then she would not be at your door in labor, and sure as sugar she would not have stayed there for long enough to wear you down and let her inside. What to do with the kittens? Start putting ads up because they will need homes. Wouldn't Aubrey like a kitten of her own? Be sure to talk to area vets to put signs up in their waiting rooms - those who see them will be known to the vet and you can check them out after they call about the kittens, before you send htem home wth a kitten. [/QUOTE]
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