LadyEllen
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Joined: 6/30/2006 From: Stourport-England Status: offline
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We were woken at half past seven this morning by Tessy - she normally doesnt come in the bedroom to sleep any more, but this morning she was on the bed, and miaowing at us - which is also unusual as Tessy is a very quiet cat (in any case, Pepper does all the talking for her!). It was clear that kittens were on the way! Tessy lay in front of the fire mewing whilst I stroked her, rather than get in her nest and I was concerned about her having her babies there, but then at quarter to nine she got up and plonked herself down in the nest. At 0902 came the first kitten, to a huge yowl from Tessy - much louder than Pepper when she was giving birth. That kitten was black and white like its mom, then the second one at 0930 (accompanied by a smaller yowl) - this one is gorgeous and looks like a cross between a leopard and a cheetah! (I am so tempted to keep this one - its something special!) Then at 1010 a third - another black and white one, and not a sound from Tessy, and then at 1120 the fourth - another black and white, and again not a sound from mom. When Pepper was having her babies, Tessy had run away and hid, but when Tessy had her first baby, Pepper was straight over to give Tessy a lick and to help out with the baby. We tried to take her out of Tessy's nest twice, but to no avail, she just kept coming straight back. She was in the way from our point of view, but Tessy didnt seem to mind so we left her in there in the end, and all in all Pepper made a good little nurse, coming over to look after her sister and going back to her own babies every few minutes. Its now midday and there might yet be one more to come; Tessy's bump was always bigger than Pepper's so we expected more than the three which Pepper produced from Tessy; we're on four so far, and five wouldnt be a surprise! E
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