For right now I would say this is normal, the kittens have drained their mother 
of the current supply of milk. 

Put the mother cat on a Premium Kitten Food, Royal Canin Baby Cat is what I 
have used in the past. Make sure the mother cat has plenty of water to drink. 
If she will drink it give her a saucer of KMR, to help here gain what she needs 
to feed her kittens.

Sam




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From: "sheila...@aol.com" <sheila...@aol.com>
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2009 11:29:45 AM
Subject: [Felvtalk] Stray

Hello all . I haven't posted in a while but have been reading  everyday. 
All of my positives are healthy and happy, but on April fools day I  had a 
stray cat come to my front door . I brought her in fed her and  two hours later 
she gave birth to three beautiful healthy  kittens. When I was petting the 
momma this morning I rubbed her  stomach and it feels like she has no milk 
in her breast. The kittens are fat  little butterballs and are not crying 
from hunger. Is this normal or should I be  concerned. My vet is closed on 
Thursday and the next vet is fifty miles away.  I'm not sure what to do. I 
don't 
want to be a nervous nelly if the babies are  just drinking the milk as 
fast as she makes it.  

Sheila in SC
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