Friday, August 29, 2008
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
The fur balls are now 22 days old
The kittens are growing very quickly and are staying awake for longer periods of time,
When they were newborns all they did pretty much was to eat and sleep, they are now developing little nubs of teeth and they are walking around better on all four legs, they dragged and scooted the back legs for the first two weeks,
The little black kitten, I call him Cinder, is by far the most advanced to date. He was the first to get his back legs moving well and now goes so fast that he is almost running and then his big fat head throws him off balance and he falls down. They are beginning to play in a clumsy sort of way with each other and trying to bat at strings, balls, mom, etc. They are still quite wobbly and uncoordinated and will lay on their backs waving their little paws at your finger and strings, I must admit that they are quite adorable and are the softest little fur balls, I have really enjoyed watching them grow..
They recognise my voice and come to visit me and sniff my hand whenever I am changing water and food etc. .Mother Abigail is still a good mom and growls at my son and his girlfriend when they come to visit, she is also obsessed with trying to move them at times. Daddy Zack still does not pay much attention to them but would love to do the wild thing with Mom again, I have to make sure he is on the screen porch or in another room when she does take a break from the babies. Just as in real life the mom tends the young and dads have all the fun.
Last weekend, I think it was Sunday morning I came in to check on everyone and Abigail was in her cage which is 4 ft high x 4 ft. wide with three benches at varying heights, Abigail was all alone in the cage. (we call it her kitty condo as she has always slept in it since she was a tiny kitten with the door open) No kittens anywhere. I knew that they had to be in the room because the bedroom door was closed. I have an old Waterfall full size bed in this room , as it serves as a guest room when we have visitors, the bed sits very close to the floor, two inches off the ground I would say, as I can barely get the hose to the vacuum under it when cleaning. I knew the kittens had to be under the bed, so I get down on my tummy with a flashlight and see them way in the back of the floor, near the wall, out of reach, under this bed that practically sits on the floor.
I go get my husband Gary for help, in rescuing the babies, because his arms are longer and perhaps he can reach them. He gets down on his belly with the flashlight and the little black kitten which I call Cinder comes right out wobbling towards the light. All the others are sleeping in a heap and no amount of calling gets them up and moving. I figure that when they are hungry that they will come out just like Cinder.
I get absolutely nothing accomplished this day as I am watching and waiting for the babies to come out, This fiasco begins at around 10:00 am. and continues until 5:30 in the evening. I, meanwhile am laying on my tummy, shining a flashlight with one hand and gently poking the remaining three kittens with a long stick trying to wake them up and am by this point frantic because they have not eaten in many hours and am afraid that they might be comatose or worse. (I stress as bad as mother Abigail about these fur balls)
I finally get Gary to take the bed apart and we rescue the babies and return them to Mom who is in the kitty condo with Cinder, who has had mom all to himself all day and has been nursing most of the day. I told you that he is smart, this kitten is a genius, he has had it made all day long.
Now that I know they are safely tucked away inside the kitty condo with Mom, who has lost open door privileges for causing so much commotion, I feel much better.
Monday morning I open the kitty condo door as I have blocked up all possible openings so that Ms. Abigail cannot take the kittens back under the bed, Zach is asleep on my bed and Abigail is downstairs being social with Zoe and Ms. Lew for a few minutes while the babies are napping. I see Abigail going back up the steps to check on her babies and before I can climb the steps she is running across the upstairs hall with a lilac Himalayan kitten by the scruff of its neck. ( I am keeping this kitten and I have named her Ms. Mischievous Izzie Bella Fuzzybutt. I rescue Izzie and return both of them to the kitty condo with the door closed, as I cannot be constantly chasing Abigail and returning the kittens to the kitty condo. I do realize that it is normal for moms to move their kittens for whatever their reason might be, but in this three story house with three other cats also in residence, I think it is much safer to keep the kittens in the bedroom confined in the kitty condo, away from the other cats, until the babies are big enough to have the run of the house. I can picture the future in my mind already, Abigail is not going to be happy in the next few weeks when the kittens climb out of the kitty condo and become independent, and are not constantly underneath her feet where she can keep an eye on them.
Stay tuned for more of the perils of Abigail and the growing kittens.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
The babies are growing quickly
The kittens have doubled their weight in size at 11 days old and are wobbling around the cage a little more, they look like little bobble heads the way they wobble to and fro. They opened their eyes yesterday and although it will probably take a few days for them to see clearly, they look as if they are trying to take in the world. They all have blue eyes at this point,a blue,gray smokey color and at the end of next week the eyes should start changing to a permanent color if some of them are not going to remain blue. Daddy Zachary has big copper colored eyes and if any of the kittens get this color it should be the black and blue persian.The himalayans should keep the blue color. I am hoping for all eyes to remain blue as I love those pretty baby blues.
Abigail loves her babies very much and continues to be a great mom, she still cleans up after them and after every meal licks their little bottoms as it stimulates them to potty. Around the end of week three and into week four we will have to introduce the litter box and make some kitten glop and start them on the road to solid foods, I am sure Abigail will be happy to stop nursing as their little nubby teeth will be coming in and the way the pull at her now while nursing, it sometimes looks painful.
They are able to purr already, I noticed it while they were nursing today,
They are going to be very pretty kittens and all have the flat face and big wide head like daddy Zach. The lilac himalayan is the biggest one and I cannot tell for sure as yet, but I bet he is a boy and is the nicest of the litter thus far. A show cat he could be, He was the fourth one born.
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Abigail and Zachary Pierre the proud parents of four.
The babies are finally here.
I was totally beginning to worry about Abigail as the kittens did not seem to want to be born, I had the latest possible due date as August 1st which was 65 days and they were not born until August 5th which was day 69. Abigail was so huge and uncomfortable, I noticed her straining in the litter box a little after midnight on Tuesday and nothing was happening, Then I noticed the contractions and by 1:00 am they were coming a lot faster, the first kitten arrived at 4:o5 am. it was a blue just like Daddy, the next one arrived at 4:20 am a black, who looks like sister Zoe, 4:45 another blue like Daddy Zachary Pierre, It was sad because this one didn't make it.I am fairly sure it was stillborn. 5:00 am a himalayan, 5:45 another himalayan.
Abigail keep falling asleep standing, nursing the babies and tying up the loose ends, I am so proud of her, she is a great mom already. The babies are so cute and at 3 days old, already I can tell they are growing on a daily basis, I cannot tell if we have males or females yet or what colors the himalayan's will be as they are still solid white with pink ears, noses, and feet. I am sure that they are not seal points like m0m because seal points have the brown noses and foot pads, I am also sure they will not be blue points or their noses and foot pads would be blue. I am hoping for lilac as these are the most uncommon to come by because both mom and dad must be a carrier of the lilac gene. I do know that the himmies will have those gorgeous blue eyes that I love so much, I am hoping the blue and black will also carry the blue eyes, but Daddy Zack has great copper eyes which could be dominate, I guess I shall just have to be patient and wait and see as all kittens are born with blue and then they will change as they grow older to the color they will be.
One think for sure, they are healthy and strong and are keeping mommy Abagail very busy. She is being a very good mom and if they cry, she makes sure to run to their rescue. I am so proud of her.
I let daddy Zach in to meet the babies after all were settled in and nursing, He took one look and seemed unsure as to if they might hurt him, he seemed quite puzzled and turned tail and left the room and has not bothered to check on them again.
Sounds just like the typical male alright. Enjoy the pics and check back often and enjoy watching them grow.
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