A fourth kitten!

Hard to see in the photo, but there are definitely four kittens now! The one with the white ring around his neck is the youngest.

And suddenly this afternoon we have four kittens! No one was expecting that! The other three were born about 3 days ago.

After mom and babies arrived, I spent time with them, then gave them some peace and quiet for awhile. I checked on them once and all was fine. I checked late afternoon and saw blood and fluid on the pad. Yikes! But no one seemed distressed – babies were nursing. Maybe it’s a post-birthing issue with mom.

Birthing. Wait a minute. Count them. So I counted: 1, 2, 3, …4! Well, that explains it!

The new little kitty seemed strong and feisty, so that was good. I’m calling him Coda, because he was added after the rest.

He still had an umbilical cord, attached to a placenta. We had so many kittens while I was growing up, but that was many years ago, and I wasn’t sure what to do – or what was normal. The umbilicus looked pretty shriveled, and not “alive,” so I decided it would be ok to cut it.

George brought scissors just in time, because Sylvie decided to suddenly roll over and get up, flipping Coda over and somehow wrapping the umbilical cord around her tail. I quickly cut it and disentangled her.

Sylvie sniffed the placenta, and licked it. I thought quickly about whether it’s ok to eat the placenta, and decided that many animals do, and that it’s probably a good thing. Important nutritional boost. Seems gross to me, but I try not to project my issues onto a system that has been working fine without me for thousands of years.

Foster kitty Sylvie and kittens
Oh my goodness, their tiny faces, little tails, and the teeny, tiny claws. Coda (left) and “Mini Me” (right) with a tiny black sibling in between.

Welcome Mama Sylvie and her three tiny babies

Sylvie and the tinies. They’re all three there, with “Mini Me” closest to the camera.

Today we welcomed our new foster kitties, mama Sylvie and her three kittens. They’re only three days old – so teeny! One is a “mini-me” with similar markings to Mama; the other two are solid black.

Sylvie is very young herself, very likely less than a year old. She’s super friendly, and very relaxed in spite of all the excitement she had today! She and the kittens have their own room, and she settled right in.

Mama flops over on the kittens because I was petting her. Oops. There’s a learning curve to this mom thing.

She seems to love being a mom. She is nursing them well, and purrs when she’s with them. She’s quite new at this, but getting the hang of it pretty well – mostly. She did flop over on them when I rubbed her head. They started squeaking, though, and she sat up and looked at them. “Oh, I guess you’re not supposed to do that. Hunh.”

Mama and babies will be available for adoption eventually, but it will be at least three months. Stay tuned as the babies grow and learn about the world!

Meet the New Kittens on the Block!

Meet the new kittens on the block! As of January we have two new foster kitties! We’re pretty sure they are at least half-brothers, in spite of their different colors! They are about four months apart, so they could be full brothers.

Foster kitties Nico and Ninja
Feeling pretty chill after playtime.

Ninja is a black and white “tuxedo” kitty who was probably born in March, 2019. Even though he was recently trapped and rescued from a farm environment, he is naturally easy-going and friendly.

Foster kitty Nico
Nico

Nico is a tabby with white paws and a white tip to his tail. He is probably about four months younger than Ninja, born in July, 2019.

Both are quite appealing little guys!