Friday, July 31, 2009

Sushi's baby died. See question below.?

For the past week or so, our cat Sushi refused to take care of her baby. She did enough for him to keep him alive but she wasn't as good of a mom as our other cats were to their babies. This was her 1st litter and she only had 1 kitty - very strange. The baby, a boy we think, was born out of the sac feet first - a difficult birth. He almost died because he wasn't birthing for many minutes until Sue kept licking him to stimulate breathing. We thought he would be fine but Sue wouldn't nurse when he's cry. We tried locking her up with the kitty but she'd just cry and claw her way out. Recently, she's been moving him around the house back and forth every few hours, either moving him on the couch beside me or in a closet, etc. The baby was cold and crying so i held and wrapped him in my shirt. He fell asleep against my stoamch, purring. I thought everything was okay. taht night, Sue brought him on our bed to sleep. He was fine. This morning, I found him under our pillow, dead.
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I think you`re right. Cats can sense when there is something wrong with the kitten and do what they would do in the wild, abandon them.
why didnt you feed him then. That is really sad. Poor Kitty. I don't know what to say. Can you feed kitties that young>
Sounds like you didn't give the mom her choice of room to have the kittens.

Should of been a quite uniterrupted room.95% of the time. With a dark area to have the kittens til the kittens eyes can adjust to the light.

My sister cat had a box under a armoire, you know where a big mirror would be and many drawers for your stuff. The box was halfway covered so no light could get in. Complete privacy.

1st time mothers, not always so good too.
Your cat isn't a bad mother at all. She is doing what nature does best. When animal mothers know something is wrong with their baby, their instinct is to let nature take care of itself.

Some experienced mothers will even kill their young if they know they are sick. Your cat just didn't want to let go but new it was going to happen.

Cats have an amazing instinct. And your new mother was doing everything right. She probably kept moving it around to find a spot for it to die peacefully. Just look at it as it was meant to be. But your cat can still be an excellent mother in the future. They live and learn just like we do.

Sorry for your loss
to winged_mami.yes, newborns can be bottle fed, you just have to work with them a little to get them to take it. And not milk, you need a formula you can get at almost any grocery store. Sushi's first time litter sounds as if she wasn't sure on what to do with the baby and kept moving it out of nerves or she new something was wrong and thought that moving it or bringing it to you would "fix" the problem. I am not a Vet, but there could have been any number of things wrong with it and the description of the birth could've caused fluid to get into the lungs causing a respiratory problem..sorry about the death, we animal lovers seem to fall in love with babies and it's hard to comprehend the death at such a young age and seemingly nothing wrong.
not all moms want to be moms
I wouldnt breed her again

really thousands of kittens are euthanized every day becuase of lack of homes so why make more? unless yours are purebred registered cats who have been to shows to prove they are worth breeding you shouldnt bred them. every home your kittens find means one other kitten doesnt find a home
I'm sorry that the kitten died. That's not a good experience for you or the cat.

Call 1-800-spayUSA to see if there is a low-cost clinic near you where she can be spayed.
i think he died b/c the mom was not taking care of him he needs to have a mothers love and milk to live

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