[email protected] wrote: > > No, I don't think that would be possible. I think the best course of > > actions would have been to nebulize with CS, since oral CS does not do well > > with respiratory infections. How cold did it get in the barn last night? > > Well, I'm not sure -- but it got pretty cold here last night -- high 20's, > low 30's. Of course, it's never that cold in the barn because we have horses > and they generate a lot of heat. Also, I had taken precautions to protect > the kittens with layers of insulation under the cage, layers around their > cage to hold in warmth, and a box with a towel in it for them to go into for > additional warmth. And they were not exposed to a draft. But that's my > other worry -- that it was too cold for them -- in which case I let them die > needlessly. It could only have been the CS or the cold. Only one of the > kittens was sick -- the other was eating and drinking milk just fine, and was > very active and noisy. Even the sick one drank her milk and complained when > I put her in the cage for the night. I could understand if the sick one > died, but I couldn't believe it when I found them both dead. I've never lost > a kitten to cold temperatures before. I can't believe that I killed my two > kitt! > ens. MA
I am sorry for you loss. My best guess is tht the sick on died, and without the additional warmth of that kitten, it got much colder for the other one than it would have. Marshall -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: [email protected] Address Off-Topic messages to: [email protected] The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

