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this kitten was bought in to the shelter as a stray and it’s uncertain how far along her pregnancy is.

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kitten Eliza is here!
And what a sweetheart she is. She was bought in to the shelter as a stray and it’s uncertain how far along her pregnancy is. The staff said she had a little bit of lactation from just one of her nipples a few days ago and no more since. Her appetite is great; she does the “infinity symbol dance” around my ankles and purrs up a storm.
Welcome, little lady! @wildthornberryskitties said.
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Oh hi. Checking things out. See that happy tail? We love her already!

Eliza’s kittens will have names from The Wild Thornberrys. @wildthornberryskitties said.

 

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Live with new mommy-to-be Eliza 🥰 @wildthornberryskitties said.

 

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Eliza-“ Where are you keeping the snacks, Foster Mom?” @wildthornberryskitties said.

 

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Happy Sunday from Eliza 😽 @wildthornberryskitties said.

 

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Eliza is a *bit* of a flirt. She fell in love with Foster Cam in 5 seconds. @wildthornberryskitties said.

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Eliza says Happy Valentine’s Day, friends! @wildthornberryskitties said.

 

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She’s squirmed herself into our hearts. ~Eliza~

Everyone is asking me these same questions, so I’ll address them here-

Q. When will the kittens be born?
A. I don’t know. I’m not seeing any kittens’ movement in her belly yet and she’s not producing milk. She is getting bigger though!

Q. How many kittens are in there?
A. 17! Just kidding, we have no idea. 😂

Q. Why do we not allow Eliza full reign of the house?
A. Our house is big, and it’s not kitten-proofed everywhere. I have tons of houseplants that aren’t safe for cats. The foster room is a safe place. We also wouldn’t want Eliza to deliver her babies under the sofa or somewhere that would be difficult for us to monitor them. In the kitten room she has access to vertical surfaces, two large windows to look out, a heated platform, toys, beds, blankets, boxes, etc. It’s a large space. My husband works from home most of the time, and I am home, so she’s constantly checked on and visited frequently. She and I have an afternoon coffee break, and she naps on my lap. Yesterday Cam and his girlfriend “borrowed” her and took her to their apartment (very close to us).

Q. How old is she?
A. She’s a young mom, maybe 2.

Q. What’s her back story?
A. Someone brought her to the shelter after finding her wandering around as a stray. Clearly she has not lived outdoors all her life; she’s extremely friendly and comfortable around people. My thoughts- her owners never “got around to” spaying her and she got pregnant, so they may have dumped her. Again, that’s just my guess. Regardless, this baby is safe here, and soaking up lots of love and affection. @wildthornberryskitties said.
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“Come back here, rainbow 🌈 toy!”
I love that this girl is so playful. @wildthornberryskitties said.

 

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Baby Girl has a kitty cold, aka upper respiratory infection, and has been sneezing a lot. Fortunately it’s not affecting her ravenous appetite. We started antibiotics 2 days ago. The meds are safe for pregnant moms. Is it me, or has Eliza only grown more beautiful? 🤔 @wildthornberryskitties said.

 

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