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Originally Posted by Beabble I don't handle them to/to much, just about a minute each, well maybe not even that long, just enough to wait for Anne to get out of her bed and go get her food and water, then I lay a clean blanket down on the carpeted floor, pick the babies up and lay them on that, take out the puppy pad if it's dirty and change it and then put another clean blanket on top of that and then put the babies back in. When Annie gets back in the bed, sometimes she doesn't lay down until I move the babies out of her way, and once she gets comfy, I put the babies back to her teets and go out of the room. Do you think that's to much handling? |
No I dont. I had to handle them to change their sleeping lankets. With the first litter I held them and my daughter held them quite a lot. I hope I didnt scare you my vet said it was a weak litter. I do think with the second litter the mother was less stressed and the kittens ended up making it, It is very common to lose at least one of the kittens though especially the runt