I'm not sure what to do about mum cat
She just isn't interested in the babies for some reason, she has been fine up until Friday
Everytime they go near her, she is trying to get away and not lying down properly for them to feed. I have tried leaving her to it so as not to stress her out but sadly 2 babies have now died. She's eating and looks bright but I don't want to leave the babies in with her if she's not going to let them feed. I was up til 6.30am this morning with the smallest one as he'd been pushed to one side......sadly he didn't make it
I then got up for work and another had died
I had a cardboard box in with her so at least she would have somewhere to hide but with that in there, she was leaving the babies in the box, and she's sleeping outside
I took the box out but she's decided now, she'd rather sleep in her litter tray and that way the babies can't get to her so it's a bit of a nightmare
I've substituted their feeds a few times until I decide what would be for the best. I was concerned initially she wasn't well but she does seem okay, I'll have a word with the vets tomorrow to see whether it would be worth getting her on some antibiotics just in case she has a touch of mastitis and then take it from there. She has obviously stopped feeding them for a reason but not sure whether it's medical or psychological, this is the worse thing with the feral one's as there's no easy way of checking them
The other option re the babies, is to take them out, let her milk dry out, get her done and return her........decisions, decisions
Where she came from, the people did say she wasn't too bril after the last litter and that she looked ill after the birth. She lost a lot of weight and generally wasn't herself until the kittens got older and were nearly weaned. This was one of the reasons I wanted to have them aborted rather than putting her through the whole ordeal again. She is approx 7 years old so she's not a youngster, I'm just pleased this will be her final litter and she can have a long deserved rest.