Sunday, April 19, 2009

Does this make sense?

So my Cat Lily had four kittens not too long ago, but she is still only two years old, so she couldn%26#039;t produce enough food for them...and she tried to abandon one in the loft. I found it and continued to bring it back to her, but she dragged it back up the stairs..so finally I took the kitten and gave it some milk and it slept in my bed that night...I also gave Lily a large saucer of milk..the next morning Lily has the kitten back under with her...It lived and she had no problems with feeding them after that..

Does this make sense?
I am not sure why she took the kitten back. She might of missed it. Sometimes they try to get rid of the weakest kitten because they can not take care of all of the litter. When you fed the kitten you might of made it a little stronger so she now knows that it can survive on its own. My cat has done that too.
Reply:Yes, it does, my dog Pepper had that problem, my children were smarter than my generation was. When my Andrea and David received their cats, and one of them was less than four weeks of age. Andrea and David knew to bottle feed them. Goldie survived on Hot Bottled Cow Milk. She is 9 years of age today and still playing with her toys and her mommy Andrea.
Reply:Whats the question? Does this make sense? Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo....it doesn%26#039;t!
Reply:She may have detected a defect in the kitten and abandoned her. When she saw that the kitten was going to be allright, she reclaimed her. Animals do things like that.
Reply:Yes, she got jealous and thought you were trying to take on the mother role so then she re-accepted the kitten.
Reply:It is very natural. Many animals do that. They sacrifice one (usually the weaker) for the well being of their other babies. When she saw you were helping out %26amp; decided to keep the unfortunate one.
Reply:yep, absolutely understandable, but if you are thinking about writting it as an essay, I think it needs a fresh thought.



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