MommaOfMuse
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This may sound strange from someone that lives with 8 now 10 civies. But it has been ages since I have had two little bitties in the house. This past Thursday we adopted Duvessa and Elektra and are getting ready to take them for their first vet visit. What should I make sure they check on these girls?
The reason I'm especially worried is due to their birth. You see our friends that were caring for their mother as part of a feral colony found them March 20 2010 during a snowstorm laying on the sidewalk just shortly after their momma had them but they were cold and not moving. They scooped them up, rushed them in the house and began rubbing them while warming them gently with a blow dryer. The whole litter pulled through and our girls are happy and active as any kitten. But is there anything because of the still birth that I should have the vet watch for?
Just want to make sure our baby girls get the best possible start, after fighting so hard to survive a rocky birth.
Mel & Muse (GA)
The reason I'm especially worried is due to their birth. You see our friends that were caring for their mother as part of a feral colony found them March 20 2010 during a snowstorm laying on the sidewalk just shortly after their momma had them but they were cold and not moving. They scooped them up, rushed them in the house and began rubbing them while warming them gently with a blow dryer. The whole litter pulled through and our girls are happy and active as any kitten. But is there anything because of the still birth that I should have the vet watch for?
Just want to make sure our baby girls get the best possible start, after fighting so hard to survive a rocky birth.
Mel & Muse (GA)