Friday 9 March 2018

Kitten Watch Part 3, Daisy's kittens have names!

We can’t believe Daisy’s kittens are 1 week old already!  All 4 kittens are thriving thanks to the devoted care and attention of Daisy, who is proving to be a wonderful mum.  Daisy herself is enjoying motherhood and is looking very proud of herself, she loves showing off her kittens and sometimes seems to have a bit of a self satisfied smile, especially when she’s cwtching (cuddling) her kittens.


Daisy cwtching (cuddling) one of her kittens
 
The moment we were really excited about was naming the kittens, we had lots of suggestions on our facebook page and after much deliberation we settled on names to represent the different events which took part on the 1st March.  The names we have chosen are Dewi for the male, this is welsh for David to represent St David’s Day.  For the females we chose Emma to represent the storm they were born in, Eira (welsh for snow) as we had plenty of it on the day and finally Daffodil to represent the first day of spring.

Dewi, Emma, Eira and Daffodil (Left to right)
 
Daisy and the kittens have all had vet checks and been declared fit and healthy.  The kittens are very forward for their age, they are already well grown, their eyes started to open at just 4 days of age, and ears are starting to stand upright.  Their fur is starting to grow and they are crawling around, we think Daisy is going her paws full with them in a couple of weeks’ time!


Daffodil having her vet check
 
Keeping 4 growing kittens fed has given Daisy a really big appetite so we are feeding her adlib, this means that she doesn’t have scheduled feeds but has access to good quality kitten biscuits/meat at all times.  She is having kitten food as it is more nutritious than adult food so this will give her the extra nutrient she needs to keep herself and her kittens healthy.  We also make sure that she access to fresh drinking water at all times and plenty of toys, although her favourite past time at the moment is just chilling with and looking after her kittens.




Daisy enjoying chilling with her kittens

You can help contribute towards the cost of caring for Daisy, her kittens and other unwanted cats by becoming a Cats Protection sponsor, to get started, please visit here
Alternatively you can make a one off donation to our kitten appeal at http://bit.ly/2GDxM7P or by texting BRKW48 followed by £1, £2, £3, £4, £5 or £10 to 70070. 
 
Daisy is one of the lucky cats who has found her way into our care, sadly every year many cats give birth out doors with no proper shelter and care.  Although we all love seeing mums with kittens at the centre, we would always advocate getting cats neutered as this is the only effective way to reduce unwanted cats in the UK.  A fact which surprises everyone is that one female cat can be responsible for a staggering 20,000 descendants in just five years!   For help with neutering your cat, please click here
Watch this space for our next kitten watch blog!













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