Quigley, the little mackeral tabby with white points and the one who was injured, seems to be doing quite well now. I had a few anxious moments there the day after the incident but he has rallied back strong.
Madigan, the large tortie/mackeral cross is the alpha of the group. If I put all four kittens together, she leads the parade of bullying Quigley. So after some experimentation, I have put Madigan and McKay together (they are the largest of the kittens) and I have matched Quiqley withTansy, the other mackeral tabby girl. The matching seems to be working although I do wish the kittens could all be in the same carrier.
I’ve added canned pumpkin to the formula and the kits are on the last doses of Albon. Their stool has firmed up nicely.
I am so tired- my friend Hailey is going to take the kittens for a few days so I can get some sleep and deal with Mike’s upcoming surgery. She wll keep the kittens until May 10th and I thank God for her kind heart. i have several articles I need to finish, a house to clean and long shifts coming up at work. She is a former vet tech.
yaayyyyy!! i have been waiting to hear about the babies…i am SO happy to hear that Quigley is doing well 🙂 I hope that your husband’s surgery goes smoothly.