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Av Lisbeth Jacobsen - 27 december 2010 21:32

We have decided that 2011 will be a year where none of our cats will attend to a cat show. We want to try our vets advice for a year to see if the cats will be more healthy when they are not so exposed to stress and other cats. It will be hard to be at home the weekends when our breeder friends are on cat shows, but we will try this advice and see how it works. We have decided that we will not buy any new cats in 2011, and hopefully none of us will fall in love with a kitten outside our cattery before 2012    We plan to build a real large cat run at the back of our house, and hopefully this year we will make it! The plans have been there since before we moved in, wich is nearly 3 years ago. We also hope that we can be able to build a second cat-room with a separate cat run, for a spraying fertile male and a friend or girls in heat.


The kittens are much better, and we hope they will not need medication after a week more or so. Jagara will not move to Sweden now as planned, and time will show if she or another girl will move.


Potis/Læstefar seems to love his new life in Skien, and no one is more happy than we are about that!


Vasco, our boy from Germany is the sweetest boy ever! He absolutely loves ham, but it has to be a spesial type of ham, the one we use on our homemade pizza. He search our bags when we have been on the shop buying grocerys. If he see the package of ham, he follows Finn-Ove like a dog, frightened to loose the opportunity to have some!

Av Lisbeth Jacobsen - 26 december 2010 17:13

Couple a days ago Finn-Ove got some MMS´s from Malin who is the "mother" of (N)Bekmørtnans Bårr (sia e). And our little boy has grown up since he moved from us! This little guy that was only 58 grams when he was born is now 4.2 kilos!

    

      

Isn´t he beautiful? Thank you Malin for taking care of our little boy!


Jagara and Cheetara are much better but not all heathy yet. Both of them have open eyes now, but the mucus membranes are a bit swollen yet. There´s now sign of the pneumonia any longer, and they eat very well now. They have gained around 250-300 grams in a week! Thanks to their apetite and Hill´s a/d. Lion-O is all ok now, he did not get as sick as his sisters. He will not move to France as planned and that means he either will stay with us or we will find another home for him. Time will tell   Jagara is moving to Sweden and Cheetara to Italy if everything is ok with them. There is a possibility that kittens who have been sick as a small kitten may develop a hook on it´s sternum for a period of time. This hook might disappear when the kitten is about 1 year old. We have had 3 kittens with a hook on their sternums as a small kitten and where the hook is gone when the cat is an adult.


Our dear Muffin got his Suprelorinchip at the 6th of December, and it looks like it has been successfull so far. Joker has started to be fertile, and we wonders if he or Vasco will be ready first. Hopefully Vasco will wait a bit like his father, and let us use Joker on a couple of litters before he´s neutered.


Our 2 pregnant girls are on day 54 today, only a few to go before the delivery! Kikki is not big at all and we think she has only 1 or 2 kittens. Doc is bigger but even she has only a few kittens - maybe 3? It´s soon time to prepare for new kittens!


Av Lisbeth Jacobsen - 18 december 2010 23:01

And that is something we have felt for some time now. When our litters were 1 and 4 weeks, they all got diarrhea both the 2 mothers and all 7 kittens.  It took us over a week to stop this, and the kittens were very thin. We feeded them with formula in addition to the milk from their mothers and they gained weight quite fast. At least 6 of them. Little Ko Samui did not gain any weight and we took here til the Vet - again, and she got Baytril for 2 days. Finn-Ove gave her the shots, but it was really difficult for him to give them because Ko Samui was so skinny, she did not have any muscles or fat left. After 2 days she was better, and we got more Baytril from the Vet. Five more days of Baytril and we hoped that would be enough. She recovered quite well, but two days after finishing the Baytril she was really sick again. She lost 20 of her 189 grams (she was 3 weeks and 6 days old) during the day and we called the Vet again. We was shure that Ko Samui would not survive the nigth, she was like a little bird and struggled hard with her breathing. And we wanted the Vet to put her to sleep, we would not try to keep her alive too long, we did not want her to suffer. The Vet came home to us, and before she saw Ko Samui she was optimistic, but when she saw Ko Samui and hold her we could se in her eyes that she had lost her optimism. But the Vet wanted to give her a chance, and would give Ko Samui a shot with some different antibiotics. This medicine was supposed to be given in a muscle, but Ko Samui did not have any....... The Vet gave her the medicine in her neck, and Ko Samui screamed loudly while the medicine got into her body. She also got a shot of painkiller medicine, and Ko Samui acted like frantic after this shot. She had some form of cramps, and she bit me several places on my fingers. This was terrible to look at her, and I just cried and cried. We wanted this little girl to either survive or to die peacefully, and then we put her through this horror! We hoped for this little one to be better, but some hours after the Vet left we understood that Ko Samui very soon was reaching the end of her road. She died, lying in my arms, at 4.30 in the morning. Yesterday we got the result from the autopsy, and she had a most severe pneumonia caused by Pateurella Multocida. Nothing else was found.


I took Jagara to the Vet to give her the first of her 2 shots that morning, and everything went well. Two days after the shot, Jagara started to sneeze a lot. This developed quickly to a infection in her eyes with LOTS of goo, and her eyes closed up. We started to wash her eyes and hoped that this would be a minor thing. But not such luck..... Today both Jagara and Cheetara are in really bad condition, their eyes are mostly closed up except a few minutes after we have washed them. They both got a pneumonia, and their nostrils are clogged up and makes it difficult both to breathe and to eat. Lion-O has a milder infection in his left eye, and hopefully he will not have to go all the way as his sisters had. We have informed the new owners of our 3 Thundercats about this situation and told them that we would understand it very well if they choose not to buy the kitten. Time will show how this ends....


And as if this was not enough, we lost Ko samui´s sister Ko Phi Phi Lee only 10 days after Ko Samui. One of our grown up girls wanted to be Phi Phi Lee´s mother, and took her at the top of our highest schratching post - approx 185 cm high. When she reached the highest platform, she stumbled and lost Phi Phi Lee down on the slate tiles at the floor. And off to the vets again! Phi Phi Lee was paralyzed in her back, she could not move anything behind her hips. But she felt deep pain and the vet wanted us to give her a chance to see if this was something she could recover from. She got a shot if cortisone and we were to come back the next morning. At first she was better and I was not able to keep her still, she wanted to be with her sisters at the floor. She was not able to go, but she pulled herself forward with her front feets, and she did at fast as a wind! We were optimistic and thought that she migth could overcome this. But the next morning we saw that there was only one solution on this...... We had to let her go. She did not feel any pain at all when the vet tested her, and she was could as ice on her back legs.  A last picture of our little girl, lying in Finn-Ove´s arm, sleeping.   

Right now I am not looking forward to the two litters we are expecting early in 2011, and if I was able to choose, I would not have any litters for a loooooong time. This year (2010) we have had 3 litters with a total of 10 kittens, where 5 of them have died so far. This is like a nightmare! And with our two latest litters we have done everything "right" that is having the mother and her kittens in a separate room and not together with the "wildbunch" before the kittens were more than 4 weeks old, the room was washed thoroughly and desinfected before the mother and her kittens moved in, and everything in that room was desinfected before it was placed there. We also desinfected our hands everytime we went to check on the cats, and between touching every kitten. We have never been so careful with a litter before, and the only reason we did it was that "everybody" (other breeders and our vets) have told us that this is the best way to raise a litter. Well, we are not impressed!


  

This beautiful boy have moved to a new home! He was picked up last night in Oslo, and he now lives with a family of 4 and a Devon Rex boy. His first hours at his new home he spent in the bedroom of the teenagerboy in the family, sleeping under his quilt. For breakfast Læstefar got boiled chicken, which is his favourite meal and after the breakfast he has been cuddled with until he was so tired that he felt asleep on the sofa, under the blanket with his new catfriend Astrix. I guess he would be even more spoiled in his new home than he was here   

We wish Læstefar and his new family all the best in the future!


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