Lemon had her babies

crazy4cochins

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My kitty Lemon finally had her babies !!! 3 girls and 1 boy he is the orange and wht one. all good and this will be her only litter ever.
Now I am waiting on my momma stray kitty to have hers, then it's off to the spay and neuter clinic for a visit too....
anyone need some kittens .lol.
This is what i get for moving out into the country i guess. One good thing is I have never had mice in my chicken coop from all the cats out here.
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Sweet babies!

I need a diagram or instructions on how to tell genders. I still cannot tell on Ruby's babies. (Of course I stopped mid check because they were urinating on me!)
 

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lol. sorry but I know how come we are always getting pood or peed on????
a good way is to look and see if there is a tiny raised bump right in front of the hole that is at the base of the tail . "Bum hole "and if it is then it's usually a boy. If it's two flat like holes then it's a girl orrr wait a week or two then look again and will definatly see the raised part where the little peeter is.
Good luck and let me know what you find :D
 

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Get at least 2 barn cats. They are happier to have the company and if something happens to one, then you still have another one. I always like to have at least 3 barn cats around. When I get down to 2, I get at least 2 more. I seem to lose at least one a year and I'd rather not think about the why.

Some rescues will allow cats to be barn cats. I got some of mine from a rescue that specifically rescues feral cats, spays/neuters & tests & shots, and then rehomes them to people who need barn cats.
 

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ksalvagno said:
Get at least 2 barn cats. They are happier to have the company and if something happens to one, then you still have another one. I always like to have at least 3 barn cats around. When I get down to 2, I get at least 2 more. I seem to lose at least one a year and I'd rather not think about the why.

Some rescues will allow cats to be barn cats. I got some of mine from a rescue that specifically rescues feral cats, spays/neuters & tests & shots, and then rehomes them to people who need barn cats.
Our Humane Society doesn't let people adopt cats if they are not going to be house pets. They basically told us, "set a trap" so we need to find one someplace else. :rolleyes:
 

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Lemon ... what a great name for a cat. I LOVE different names for pets rather than the same old boring ones.

Sweet little kittens!
 

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Thanks, Lemon was the only name that fit her.
I have the daddy of lemons babies named Fiskerton, he is a really sweet boy :) he will be fixed here soon also.
I also have a stray who is Momma Black kitty she is about to pop too.bet she has like 6 babies in there !
I don't have a barn well i do but it's tiny for my tiny goats.
I don't want lots of kitties, my neighbors always have kittens. That's where i got my cats from.lol.
I lost all my baby chicks last year to feral cats.
 
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