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femmedem

(8,203 posts)
Sun Jun 25, 2017, 04:13 PM Jun 2017

Follow up on the kittens I found under my porch.

Some of you might remember the photo of feral kittens I found under my porch that was one of the finalists in our last photography contest.

All the kittens found homes, and the mama is still in our bathroom waiting to be spayed. Mr. Femmedem and I are keeping this one. He had gotten very sick with calicivirus--last week he looked like a dessicated bat--so it is great to see him looking healthy now and wrestling with his first toy.




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Follow up on the kittens I found under my porch. (Original Post) femmedem Jun 2017 OP
Aw, what a cutie! CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2017 #1
Thanks! It's great to see him mischevious again; it's how we knew he would pull through. femmedem Jun 2017 #6
Squeeeeeee shenmue Jun 2017 #2
I know. He's irresistable. femmedem Jun 2017 #20
I have NEVER seen an ugly kitten. Every time I transport kittens to rescue japple Jun 2017 #25
Sounds like you are a kitty champion too! femmedem Jun 2017 #29
I can see why you kept him. What a beauty! Love his color and markings secondwind Jun 2017 #3
He is a pretty boy! Maybe I should name him Floyd, as in Pretty Boy Floyd. n/t femmedem Jun 2017 #19
I think that little face would have me fail fostering, also Warpy Jun 2017 #4
She still hisses when I go into the room, but she does come eat while I sit by the food femmedem Jun 2017 #5
Good, TNR is the best thing ever Warpy Jun 2017 #8
Must be a tough place for any wildlife femmedem Jun 2017 #18
For some critters, it's a beautiful garden Warpy Jun 2017 #21
Kudos to you. I work with ferals also. It's tough but rewarding. Thank you. CurtEastPoint Jun 2017 #11
Thank you too! They have a rough life femmedem Jun 2017 #17
GOOD ONE! CurtEastPoint Jun 2017 #28
He is sooooooooo... 3catwoman3 Jun 2017 #7
No name yet! Still getting to know him better...Pee Wee? Elmer?..it usually takes me a few weeks femmedem Jun 2017 #9
What a sweet little guy jpak Jun 2017 #10
Awww...I love that first shot with him upside down lookin' at you. mnhtnbb Jun 2017 #12
Thanks! That one really captures his personality. femmedem Jun 2017 #22
Precious little sweethearts! PatrickforO Jun 2017 #13
yeah, kittens are a great antidote to Trump. n/t femmedem Jun 2017 #15
The existence of kittens is what keeps me from being a total atheist. The Velveteen Ocelot Jun 2017 #34
Indeed. I often contemplate... PatrickforO Jun 2017 #36
I want him! So adorable - and great pics! n/t moonscape Jun 2017 #14
Thank you! He is a photogenic little bugger. :) n/t femmedem Jun 2017 #16
What a Rebl2 Jun 2017 #23
He is a sweet little soul! Thanks! n/t femmedem Jun 2017 #27
An old vet once told me . . . OldRedneck Jun 2017 #24
Ha ha! I'd go to that vet just for the stories. n/t femmedem Jun 2017 #26
He's precious! herding cats Jun 2017 #30
Aw thanks. I'm sure you'd do the same. femmedem Jun 2017 #39
Cutest kitteh I've ever seen. Laffy Kat Jun 2017 #31
Aren't they all? femmedem Jun 2017 #38
The first pic is just too cute. n/t Yavin4 Jun 2017 #32
Squeee, just squeeee. Jack-o-Lantern Jun 2017 #33
Thank you!!! hamsterjill Jun 2017 #35
Thanks, Hamsterjill. I didn't know about the stomatitis femmedem Jun 2017 #37
He is in good hands! hamsterjill Jun 2017 #40
Very cute crazycatlady Jun 2017 #41
I will! femmedem Jun 2017 #43
I found my kitten abandoned under a porch as well. IrishEyes Jun 2017 #42
He was abandoned under the right porch! femmedem Jun 2017 #44

femmedem

(8,203 posts)
6. Thanks! It's great to see him mischevious again; it's how we knew he would pull through.
Sun Jun 25, 2017, 04:33 PM
Jun 2017

He's also a big love, with me and with his mom. He likes to sleep with his head on her belly.

japple

(9,825 posts)
25. I have NEVER seen an ugly kitten. Every time I transport kittens to rescue
Sun Jun 25, 2017, 07:11 PM
Jun 2017

groups, I think (to myself) "that is the cutest litter of kittens I have ever seen!" Some are robust and healthy, others are sneezy, goopy-eyed, and listless, but they are all cute, sweet, adorable, and deserving little creatures. They are amazing little creatures, and this blue tuxedo baby is very special. Bless you for taking these kitties under your wing, femmedem. You are a kitten champion!

Warpy

(111,261 posts)
4. I think that little face would have me fail fostering, also
Sun Jun 25, 2017, 04:20 PM
Jun 2017

Have you managed to tame Momcat down at all, or will she be a working cat, back in your yard?

femmedem

(8,203 posts)
5. She still hisses when I go into the room, but she does come eat while I sit by the food
Sun Jun 25, 2017, 04:29 PM
Jun 2017

and she doesn't fuss when I pick up the remaining kittens. (Most have gone to their homes already.) Twice she ate treats from my hand, but my heart was in my throat because I half-expected her to attack me as she grabbed it.

I think she'll stay outside, but we take good care of our neighborhood ferals and strays. We have two shelters for them, one of which is insulated and has a heating pad triggered by their weight.

Warpy

(111,261 posts)
8. Good, TNR is the best thing ever
Sun Jun 25, 2017, 04:42 PM
Jun 2017

for cats who can't be tamed down. Feral cats are working cats, keeping the rodents down. She will also discourage other pregnant females from dropping their litters in your yard once she reestablishes it as her territory.

I haven't seen any ferals in this neighborhood. NM is a tough place to live because there's no water for them unless they're closer to the river and this town has penalties for unlicensed breeders.

Warpy

(111,261 posts)
21. For some critters, it's a beautiful garden
Sun Jun 25, 2017, 06:27 PM
Jun 2017

Unfortunately, suburban sprawl is threatening their homes.

femmedem

(8,203 posts)
17. Thank you too! They have a rough life
Sun Jun 25, 2017, 06:24 PM
Jun 2017

and it is rewarding to make it easier for them. We've been feeding our oldest feral for fifteen years. She isn't very feral anymore. We named her Mia Feral.

3catwoman3

(23,987 posts)
7. He is sooooooooo...
Sun Jun 25, 2017, 04:38 PM
Jun 2017

...cute!

Does he have a name yet? Given your description of how your knew he was going to make it, Mischief might be just right.

femmedem

(8,203 posts)
9. No name yet! Still getting to know him better...Pee Wee? Elmer?..it usually takes me a few weeks
Sun Jun 25, 2017, 04:44 PM
Jun 2017

to name a cat. I'll be stumped, then suddenly the right name will come to me, and I'll know. (He'll be Elmer if he sticks to me like glue.)

femmedem

(8,203 posts)
22. Thanks! That one really captures his personality.
Sun Jun 25, 2017, 06:27 PM
Jun 2017

He isn't usually as rough and tumble as the second photo might have you believe.

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,693 posts)
34. The existence of kittens is what keeps me from being a total atheist.
Mon Jun 26, 2017, 03:32 PM
Jun 2017

There must be a cat spirit out there somewhere who loves us and sends us kittens.

 

OldRedneck

(1,397 posts)
24. An old vet once told me . . .
Sun Jun 25, 2017, 07:00 PM
Jun 2017

"If you can get all the parts of a cat in the same room, the cat will be just fine."

Looks as though this little clown has all his parts!!!!

femmedem

(8,203 posts)
39. Aw thanks. I'm sure you'd do the same.
Mon Jun 26, 2017, 04:41 PM
Jun 2017

I mean, who wouldn't help these little guys? (I'm lucky we own our home so there aren't any landlords to tell us we can't.)

hamsterjill

(15,220 posts)
35. Thank you!!!
Mon Jun 26, 2017, 04:00 PM
Jun 2017

Thank you for being responsible for them! I love happy endings.

Being the old cat lady that I am, may I offer a piece of advice, please? The calici virus is a very potent disease and it may be that he will suffer some effects from it as he grows up. It is awesome that he recovered from it, and I know that recovery was because he was in loving and capable hands.

The best way to avoid a future issue with him is to give him good nutrition and to keep him stress free. Calici virus is the suspected precursor for stomatitis in cats, and I've seen several instances where kittens who had calici developed stomatitis in later life.

I am not trying to scare you, but rather trying to convey knowledge born of pain.

Thank you again for stepping up and helping this little family! I wish you (and all of these precious felines) all the best!!!

femmedem

(8,203 posts)
37. Thanks, Hamsterjill. I didn't know about the stomatitis
Mon Jun 26, 2017, 04:39 PM
Jun 2017

although I knew the calici virus can stay with him forever. That was why I opted to keep him--I didn't feel right about passing him along to someone else. I had to warn all the other kitten parents that their cats could be carriers even though they didn't get sick, and to get all their cats vaccinated and to tell their vets about this kitten's virus.

Because of your reply, I'll pay extra close attention to this boy's mouth and dental health.

crazycatlady

(4,492 posts)
41. Very cute
Mon Jun 26, 2017, 07:22 PM
Jun 2017

keep us updated on his progress (and of course new pics) and let us know what you name the little guy.

IrishEyes

(3,275 posts)
42. I found my kitten abandoned under a porch as well.
Mon Jun 26, 2017, 07:40 PM
Jun 2017

At a month old, he was a tiny, scared, hungry, flea ridden and kind of funny looking grey kitten. He is a year old now and has grow to be a healthy, gorgeous, happy cat.

Your little guy looks like a great kitten. I'm sure you'll come up with a great name for him.

femmedem

(8,203 posts)
44. He was abandoned under the right porch!
Mon Jun 26, 2017, 08:12 PM
Jun 2017

Or maybe not abandoned, just lost by a stray mom. That's the age when they start to wander.

Glad to hear your good care helped him turn the corner.

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