May. 27th, 2008 | 08:32 pm
I'm currently having some issues with this livejournal blog. I will be continuing to update on the blogspot.com URL while I work on the problem here.
ADITL of a Kitty
May. 15th, 2008 | 09:45 pm
Updates may be scant the next couple of days - I have a bad sinus infection.
Her belly continues to grow, as does her love for her food! However, no sign of kittens anytime terribly soon.
New Update Sunday The 16th :)
May. 14th, 2008 | 09:35 pm
Momma now resembles a hippo, and waddles like a duck. These picture illustrates why. Pregnant and nursing mothers must be fed a quality food high in nutrients that will be capable of supporting kittens in the womb and once they are born. Momma eats Purina Kitten chow, and as the picture below suggests, momma has quite the appetite! Her nipples are not any bigger than they were since her arrival, so I don't think kittens are in the cards tonight.

She tries her best to demand loving and attention, but at this point it seems like the most she can do is use the litter box, eat, drink and sleep. If you were wondering about her size, it is important to realize that cats can go into heat as early as three
months of age, and become pregnant as early as six - twelve months in age.
Momma is maybe pushing a year old. She will be spayed after she weans this litter, but she may go into heat as early as a week after giving birth to this litter. Her URI has improved greatly, but she still sneezes frequently. Hopefully that will clear up soon.
Any questions? Feel Free To Ask!
May. 11th, 2008 | 03:31 am
Momma is here and learning how to navigate her new temporary "digs". She has a severe upper respiratory infection and has been in a shelter setting for a few months, so quarantine is essential, and not something that should be taken lightly. For two weeks she will be completely isolated from my other two cats, upon which time she will be taken to a vet and tested for any transmittable diseases that my two can get. Anytime you bring a new cat into your home, it is a good idea to follow protocol and isolate your new pet for at least a week.