TigerTeacher
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We had a mother cat and her kittens come live with us. All of her kittens have now found homes and moved away, except one. One (our baby, 11 wks old) remains with us, and we're keeping the mother too.
Here's my question to all you cat experts out there. Mom needs to be de-wormed and later fixed. The minx had children really young and showed up on the backdoor step preggers. Anyway...
The vet says, "Just separate them for a week. The mother will stop giving milk, and then she can be given the de-wormer. She can't be given the de-wormer until she stops nursing the kitten."
Great in theory; hard in practice. We separated the two by putting the kitten in it's own room. It ccccccrrrriiiiiieeeeeeedddddd, and the mom kept coming by upsetting him more and more. We couldn't handle it longer than a day.
Anybody have any suggestions? Any way to get her to stop nursing him without physically separating them?
OH! I forgot one other thing... MOM's in HEAT! UGH! So, we're dealing with that on top of the other issues. Luckily, she isn't pushing to try to get by us and go out or anything. Mostly, she just moans and keeps her butt up in the air. Going out? Riiiiggghhhhtttt....that's just not happening. And she can't get fixed if she's in heat either.
Thanks! Any suggestions would be appreciated. I'm sure someone out there can solve this dilemma.
Here's my question to all you cat experts out there. Mom needs to be de-wormed and later fixed. The minx had children really young and showed up on the backdoor step preggers. Anyway...
The vet says, "Just separate them for a week. The mother will stop giving milk, and then she can be given the de-wormer. She can't be given the de-wormer until she stops nursing the kitten."
Great in theory; hard in practice. We separated the two by putting the kitten in it's own room. It ccccccrrrriiiiiieeeeeeedddddd, and the mom kept coming by upsetting him more and more. We couldn't handle it longer than a day.
Anybody have any suggestions? Any way to get her to stop nursing him without physically separating them?
OH! I forgot one other thing... MOM's in HEAT! UGH! So, we're dealing with that on top of the other issues. Luckily, she isn't pushing to try to get by us and go out or anything. Mostly, she just moans and keeps her butt up in the air. Going out? Riiiiggghhhhtttt....that's just not happening. And she can't get fixed if she's in heat either.
Thanks! Any suggestions would be appreciated. I'm sure someone out there can solve this dilemma.