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Old 04-11-2006, 02:22 PM   #21
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A couple of ideas:
-Leave the passed pups w/ mom for as long as you can stand. If her mood towards them doesn't change by the end of the day, I'd take them away. If you see progress in her mood (in noticing that something is wrong and leaving them alone longer and longer), leave them as long as you feel necc. based on her response.
-Call you veterinarian and local animal shelter. See if there are kittens that were abandoned that you can foster and allow to nurse on her!

I THINK OPTION TWO IS THE BEST of all. Quite successful and your girl will transition much better. Death is a part of life, yet you may be able to help her out by finding her "babies" to replace hers. There are many youngings out there looking for a nipple that are currently being bottle fed. If she's got milk, there's your best option. imo.
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