Cassandra --
 
This is a toughie, obviously, and I have no practical advice to give,
never having had young kittens.  But if you can make this work it sounds
like a chance for you and your husband (who sounds like a total keeper,
BTW!!) to continue the good work you started with your angel kitties.
These new ones wouldn't be *replacing* the three you lost, BTW, don't
think of it that way.  Entertain the possibility that Tomi, Kisa and
Koda have something to do with finding these new babies to save.
 
This must be so frustrating -- time isn't on your side here, you
obviously can't wait till the kits' feeding schedule is less intense, or
they could come to harm, but at the same time, sometimes mom cats do
extreme things when they think they and their kits are in harm's way,
which she might if they're captured.  Is there anyone who could come in
for a while and feed the kittens during the day until their feeding
schedules are less intense? Or is there maybe a foster person who would
give you liberal visitation rights until the kittens are older.  It also
seems to me that the momcat might be more tameable if the kits weren't
an issue, so again, bad timing.  Is there a way you could trap them and
watch carefully for a while to see what her instincts seem to be when
confined?  Maybe if she/they were confined outside, rather than go right
from barn to house, it would be less of a shock?  (I'm just throwing
this stuff out as it occurs to me, sorry!  Hope some of it is relevant!)
 
Diane R.
 
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Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 7:51 AM
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Subject: Re: Now i've got something of a dilemma


What worries me, is this mom is used to farm life, and for starters, may
not even want to live with us.  If she abandons her babies by being
moved here (I would lock her in a room with them, but she still could
abandon them), I don't know that I am able to feed the babies, both my
husband and I work mon-fri, 8 hours a day.  We live 20-25 min drive away
from work outside of the city.  It is possible to come home at lunch
time, but that gives us only 10-15 mins to feed the babies.
 
How often do babies need to eat?  Isn't it every couple of hours?  And
how long do they need to eat that frequently.  I could probably take a
few days off work to look after them, but do they need to eat that
frequently for a whole 4 weeks?  I really know nothing about looking
after baby kittens.
 
I just don't want to do more harm than good here.
 
Cassandra

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