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Old 09-06-2013, 11:06 AM   #5
sueydolly
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Originally Posted by WannaBe View Post
Gosh, that is a tough one. So you are keeping the kittens? If your dog won't stop nursing them I would take her away from them. If you see them nursing, pick her up and take her out of the room? And, if you are not home, lock her in a separate room till they give up and don't want her anymore.
Thank you for the reply , I live in a very rural area in Spain there is so many cats here and no one wants them , when I rescued them I didn't think about what I could do with them , I just thought they would live around the orange orchard. I can keep my little dog away from them but I'm worried the milk will go stale and she will get an infection called mastitis . I have not contacted the vet for advise as I'm in a very spanish village and don't speak much spanish however I just come across this website and thought someone would tell me what to do my dog is very healthy and I give plenty of food to the kittens as well as my dog but she is so small it just seems not naturally to keep feeding them if I can work out this web site to post pictures I will because it is a truly amazing story but now I have to do something do I let nature take its coarse or separate them and hope she doesn't have problems with her milk drying up. I would home the kittens but there just isn't any one that wants them.thanks for reply to all that reads this little story
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