SEP 21, 2023: Feral mama Hibbing gave birth for the last time this morning, to four beautiful kittens! She gave birth in the litter box, which was not the plan we had discussed with her, but she did a great job anyway.
Weight chart:
Herman – tuxie boy, green collar
Yoder – tuxie boy, no collar
Miss Mayfair – tabby tuxie girl, purple collar
Rainey – tabby tuxie girl, no collar
SEP 20, 2023: Feral catermelon Hibbing joined us today, and will give birth for the last time any minute now. Because she is so close to giving birth, we will be keeping visits and interactions minimal to keep her stress level as low as possible.
JUL 11, 2023: Homer joined his cousins today, after showing up by himself at a Bramble colony feeding station several days ago. We aren’t sure who his mama is, or why he was all alone, but he’s safe now and will get the care he needs.
JUL 3, 2023: Nettle joined her cousins, the Hibblets, today because they all have ringworm. Yay for ringworm, bringing families together!
APR 28, 2023: As feared, Orinda’s kittens got ringworm from her at just 16 days old. We had to relocate the whole family, and begin an intensive containment protocol. They are too little for oral meds, so the only thing we can do for now is a lot of cleaning, spot treating their lesions, and keeping minimal clutter in the room to reduce contamination.
Please be patient with us, as this is a very time, labor and money intensive disease that requires significantly more work off cam than you are seeing on cam in their room. For now, we have to limit visits, so we won’t be able to just run in there and fix things for the sake of our viewers, like we usually do. This too shall pass! The important thing is that mom and babies will have full recoveries, we just need to keep putting in the time and effort and doing the work to get them there.
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