| sferrini | 07-30-2009 06:55 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by bjh
(Post 2731494)
They sound normal to me but without being there I can't really say. As long as they are not crying and are up and interacting some of the time they sound normal. I had a litter not long ago with 1 male and 1 female that got so fat they looked like beached whales but then when they reached 3 weeks the female really started out growing the boy and she ended up being twice his size. | :p AHH! That makes me feel better. No, she's not whining, and they are both just as active, and look like beached whales. The boy was actually 2.25 oz when he was born and she was 3.25, now he's an oz heavier. There eye's look great, I can see the ears opening and the girl actually sits. it is the cutest thing I have every seen. I don't know how those little legs are going to hold up those big ole bellies.
Thank you, SSSSOOOO much. I feel so much better, I know it's hard not actually seeing them but by reading this and seeing how they act I think everything is fine. I will continue to monitor the weight and unless I see an significant drop in weight I will not be concerned. |