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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

4286.0. "Kitten questions" by MR4DEC::SHALLAN () Fri Jan 04 1991 12:07

    My cat Sugar had kittens 15 days ago.  They are purebreed Himalayan.
    These little 'Sugar babies' are the cutest little things, they look
    like little white powderpuffs with eyes.  Anyway, I was wondering
    how old they should be before I can snap a couple of pictures of
    them without frightening them too much?
    
    Also, how old should they be when I take them to the vet for their
    health checkup?  And should the mother cat go with them to the
    vet so she doesn't flip out?
    
    Thanks a bunch,
    Sharon
    
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4286.1JUPITR::KAGNOI'm51%Pussycat,49%Bitch-Don'tPush it!Fri Jan 04 1991 12:1812
    I received my first baby pictures of Kelsey when he was four weeks old. 
    He wasn't looking directly into the camera -- he was ambling about on
    the floor (probably trying to walk!!).  They were only polaroids, but
    very cute!  I got subsequent pics from the breeder at 8 and 11 weeks.
    
    If you take the photos during the day when you don't need a flash they
    would probably be less inclined to frighten.  Even my adult cats hate
    it when I take their pictures with a flash.
    
    
    --Roberta
    
4286.2Tells us all about themCUERVO::ROSSIGive me another word for Thesaurus..Fri Jan 04 1991 12:3611
    Well if all seems well, you won't need to take them to the vets until
    6-9 weeks when their first set of shots are due.  Usually at 6,9,& 12
    weeks or at 9, 12 & 16 weeks are the agreed upon norm. for kitten shots   
    
    Make sure if you do need to take mom and babies to vet that there all
    in a carrier.  This should prevent her from "freaking out".
    
    Tell us more about your babies,  How many, what sexes.  Can you tell
    what colors you have yet?   Where are you located?  
    
    Valerie
4286.3PRICELESS time for pictures....DELNI::JMCDONOUGHFri Jan 04 1991 13:376
      Ya GOTTA take those photos NOW!! We took pictures of our kittens
    WAAAYY before their little eyes were even open. You'd be amazed at how
    little the flash will bother them... (Although with adult cats it
    sometimes doesn't work that way....)
    
    JM
4286.4the 'Sugar Babies'MR4DEC::SHALLANFri Jan 04 1991 14:2117
    The 'Sugar babies' are little fur balls with blue eyes.  This is Sugars
    first litter so she only had 3, 1 died right after birth.  I think one
    is male and one is female, but I'm not positive yet.  The one I think
    is the male is a little bigger and fluffier (especially his head)
    the littlest one is very vocal and active and strikes me as a female.
    Right now their points are a lilac color, but I believe they will turn
    chocolate because both parents are choc. points.  They were born in
    a cat bed I bought for Sugar just 1 week before she had the kitties.
    They can get out of the bed now, but then can't get back in, so I made
    a little pen for them and Sugar so they can't wobble to far off.
    I talk to them alot and they wobble heads around trying to focus on the
    source of the sound, it's the cutest when they finally zero in and look
    me straight in the face!  I just love them soooo much!  I wish I could
    keep them all to myself.
    
    Sharon
    
4286.5CRUISE::NDCPutiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313Mon Jan 07 1991 07:5115
    Sharon -
      I took pictures of the kittens before, during and at all times after
    birth :-)  They never seemed to notice.  
    
    re: vet's - I chose to give my own shots so my kittens didn't see a
    vet until they got their rabies shots either when their new owners
    took them in for their "well visit" or when I took them in around 4 
    months old.  Personally, I feel that taking a 6 week old kitten
    out into the cold to a place people bring sick animals is pretty risky.
    I would try to find a vet that will come to you.  
    
    FYI - my kittens got "Felovac PCT" (3-in-1 all killed virus) at 6 weeks
    and Eclipse-KP (4-in-1, killed panleukopenia) at 9 & 12 weeks.  I 
    administered all shots.
      Nancy DC
4286.6?MR4DEC::SHALLANMon Jan 07 1991 09:5721
    re: .5
    
    Hi Nancy,
    
    I did snap a couple of pictures of the cuties over the weekend.  Didn't
    seem to bother them a bit.  I also have a camcorder set up to catch
    them in action.  They seem very curious and will just stare at you for
    the longest time!  They are moving around alot now, as well as fall and
    roll over.  It's a riot!
    
    Are you a vet?  I really don't think I could stomach giving them a shot
    myself.  I usually have to close my eyes when the vet gives Sugar her
    shots.  I wouldn't know what, where, how or how much to give them
    anyway.  I don't know if the vet I use makes house calls.  Do many
    vets do that generally?  I wouldn't want them getting sick from a
    well visit to the vets, but I do want them to have the appropriate
    shots before they go to their new homes.
    
    Thanks,
    Sharon
    
4286.7JUPITR::KAGNOI'm51%Pussycat,49%Bitch-Don'tPush it!Mon Jan 07 1991 10:5415
    If you live near the Grafton area, I know of a great vet who makes
    housecalls:  Dr. Linda Breitman.
    
    She checked and vaccinated my 4 guys last month and was very thorough
    and her prices reasonable.
    
    She does travel out of the Grafton area, but the price of the housecall
    goes up.  I believe she charges $20 for non-Grafton residents, plus the
    cost of the checkups and shots.
    
    Let me know if you would like her phone number.
    
    
    --Roberta
    
4286.8MR4DEC::SHALLANMon Jan 07 1991 11:096
    re: .7  Thanks Roberta, but I don't live near Grafton.  I'm closer to
    Littleton/Acton/Groton area.  I think I'll call my vet and see if he
    can recommend someone that does housecalls.
    
    Sharon
    
4286.9Dr. Lawson does em'.CLT::KOBAL::CJOHNSONEat, drink and see Jerry!Mon Jan 07 1991 15:048
    
    
    Hi Sharon,
    
    House Call Vetrinary, Dr. Lawson, makes housecalls.  He is located
    on Lowell Road in Hudson, NH.  his phone number is: (603) 882-8825.
    
    Chris