Panic ensued when we were several days beyond the magic day of sixty-five, and nothing had happened. I was sure Jazzlynn had faked me out—she was not really pregnant, but had actually swallowed a volleyball. Finally, on Day 69, the miracle happened, but not in the beautiful little pink nursery I had prepped for her and her coming kindle. I was reading in bed, with Jazzy snuggled against my leg. The next thing I knew, I heard mewling and my leg was wet—the birthing had begun! I quickly took care of the little one and put it in a makeshift incubator (microwave warmer in a small, sanitized litter box, covered with a hand-towel) and then moved Jazzy to her nursery. She was having none of it, and quickly moved back to the bed. This back-and-forth process continued until each of her four babies were born in our bed.
According to the textbooks, advice and admonitions from everyone and everything, planning ahead was supposed to be the primary step in the birthing process, and although this had occurred, kitty mommies have a mind and will of their own. Consulting the many cat folks in the CFA and breed Facebook groups, I collected nearly a ream of advice and stories on just where the best place was for a cat to have her babies. The stories ranged from strict rules of the process to whimsical fantasies of what SHOULD have happened but did not.
Dot-Dot-Dot Cattery, owned by Roger and Nancy Brown of Elkhorn, Nebraska, has a system that works well: a tall cage with no shelf is prepared for their Ocicat mommies. The cage has triangle-shaped “breaks” for mom to get away from her kids for a little time out. As the kits age, the shelves become larger and higher. Nancy shared a quick statement of her most unusual delivery—the site was the cat tree—but did not go into detail.
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Show Manager To Ring One, Please
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No Milk For You!
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Fostering Kittens
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Do You present ? Polish! OR DO YOU
IT’S ALL IN THE DETAILS!
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