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June 9, 2008: 9:42 pm: admincats, feral cats, kittens, pets, pregnant cat

These 4 feral kittens are growing by leaps and bounds. I really can’t call them feral any more — yes, their Mom still is — they are are not. They run to me when they hear me. Especially Rocket. We named him Rocket because he runs everywhere and is the first to do everything.

When my friend saw Poppy and the kittens, she said that the pictures make both the kittens and Poppy look bigger than they are. Poppy is so very small so the kittens seem bigger than they really are.

Here are some of the latest pictures:

Poppy Nursing - 21 days

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Rocket at 28 days

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As you can see by the picture of Rocket, his ears have finally opened up all the way. When they are born their ears are folder down. See the previous blog entries to see the ears of the kittens.

Their eyes are are no longer a solid-looking blue. They are starting to lighten up and we’ll be able to see what color their eyes will be in a couple more weeks.

More photos to come, so come back.

Purrs, Frankie

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Lee here. Poppy is really funny when it comes to her kittens. She will rub up against me and rub noses, but if I go toward the room with her kittens, she runs and blocks the door. I wouldn’t hurt them. I just want to play with them. Lee out.

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May 28, 2008: 9:50 am: admincats, feral cats, kittens, pets, pregnant cat

They say that kittens born to feral moms will be feral unless you begin to socialize them before 2 weeks old. And, to do that they say you need to spend 20 minutes a day touching them and talking to them. I’ve learned different with Poppy’s litter. Maybe because she is in the house so they are getting more exposure to human smells and sounds.

On Day 10 I started socializing Poppy’s kittens. Poppy and her kits are in a small room between my kitchen and garage. My husband and I go through that room at least a dozen times each a day so Poppy is used to us although she hisses at us most of the time and spits some of the time now that the kittens are born.

Once a day, I feed a soft-food treat to my cats and give Poppy 1 of her 4 soft-food daily feedings (she has hard food and water 24/7). Whenever Poppy hears me calling my cats for their mid-day treat, she waits for hers at the door. When I open the door, she comes running out looking for her dish. She seems to respect the rights of the cats with their food dishes and will only go for them when a cat leaves it. As I said in an earlier blog, Poppy loves other cats. She must have been part of a litter of ferals that stayed together.

On Day 10, when Poppy came into the kitchen, my husband would watch her eat in the kitchen and I started socializing the kittens. As long as Poppy was eating, she ignored the fact that the door was shut between her and the kittens.

Day 9

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That’s when I determined that there are 2 males and 2 females. At 10 days-old, the 2 males were hissing. No noise came out of their mouths, but they were hissing. In fact, the striped one spit — seriously — he spit (which I could hear) and when he did, his whole body spasmed. It was amazing. Poppy was training them well.

Anyway, I ignored the hissing and spitting and held the kittens in my lap and rubbed their bodies and talked to them softly. I tried to keep in touch with all of them all of the time. I also rubbed their faces and softly scratched under their chins. I’d also take one at a time and hold it next to my face so that it could feel and smell my breath. The hissing stopped.

Day 11

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On Days 11 - 13, I did the same thing. Poppy was done eating in less than 5 minutes, so I only had 5 minutes a day to socialize her kittens, not 20 minutes. On Days 11 and 12 the males still hissed but usually only once. As soon as I began to stroke them, they stopped. On Day 13, they did not hiss at all.

I’ll tell you more about their progress and show you more pictures next time.

Purrs, Frankie

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Lee here. I still haven’t seen these kittens Mom keeps writing about. But I see Poppy at snack time. She likes me. Sometimes she even rubs up against me! I like that! Lee out.

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May 14, 2008: 4:08 pm: admincats, feral cats, funny pet pictures, kittens, pets, pregnant cat

First some kitten development facts for days 1 through 7, then some pictures of Poppy’s kittens. BTW, there are 4 of them as I thought. Since Poppy is a feral Mom, she won’t let me near them while she’s in the room. But I’ve discovered how to get her out of the room so I can socialize the kittens, but that’s another story for another day…

Kitten facts
Day 1 - kittens weigh about 3.5 ounces at birth and are born with their eyes shut.
Usually kittens begin to suckle within 1 to 2 hours after birth. They pull themselves around by their front legs and move their head side-to-side with their mouths open until they find a nipple to latch onto.

Day 2 - Each kitten in the litter by day 2 has picked a teat that they usually use from then on (a teat order, it’s called).

Day 3 - The kittens umbilical cord drops off. Usually the Mom will lick off most of the cord shortly after birth when she cleans the kitten and afterbirth.

Day 7 - Kittens weight will have doubled by this time.

We can finally confirm 4 kittens

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Isn’t that little face just adorable? I’ll have more in the next couple of days.

Purrs, Frankie

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Lee here. I can’t wait to see these kittens. Poppy will let me sniff her nose, but she won’t let me in to see the kittens yet. I can’t wait! Gonna go sit by Poppy’s door. Maybe she’ll let me see them today. Lee out.

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May 12, 2008: 1:02 pm: admincats, feral cats, kittens, pets, pregnant cat

These 4 little kittens (I think there are 4 of them) are still being protected by Poppy, the little feral Mom, but I got a couple of good photos for you. I can only see 3 kittens but I’m pretty sure that there are 4 of them.

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Day 5

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Purrs, Frankie

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Yawn…Kira out.

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