Orphan Puppy update Day 5 *Big turnaround*

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Just when things were going so well too....

Last night the hubby left the door ajar, and mummy cat stole another puppy
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obviously her little cuckoo needed company, or mummy cat now thinks she's a dog, or that puppies are kittens...who knows what goes one in her mind
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When I got in and noticed (obviously hubby can't count) I retrieved the puppy and returned it to its foster mum, much to mummy cats disgust. Late evening Mummy cat was so unsettled by this turn of events she decided to hide her brood, I found them, gave tiny puppy his formula and left them alone, I figured they were in a safe place, if I moved them and she didn't like it she'd only move them again.

This morning Mummy cat had moved the kittens and left a very cold, very upset tiny puppy behind.
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I warmed him up and offered him back to her but she promptly picked him up and deposited him outside her bed.

Figuring that she'd done enough I brought him down and popped him on the heatpad (I'm so glad I went out and bought these things,) and made him up a formula, which he had a few drops off, before falling asleep. I did bum duties and kept him with me. He woke up about half an hour later and had some more formula and an almightly bright orange poop, which I managed to smear up my arm (way to go Penny!)

He then slept for another hour or so and woke up with an almighty appetite, so I can only assume that he well and truly wore himself out getting upset in the early hours. I took him through and foster mum was more than happy to give him a good clean and mother him, though being so tiny he got a little lost. The others had already finished feeding, so he had front row seats so to speak, and after a little encouragement and manouvering I latched him on and he fed for England! He was really pulling, pawing and going for it!

Two hours later and he was wanting to feed again, so off we went, I latched him on and he was pawing away, 90 to the dozen. I'm keeping a close eye on him but he seems quite adept at getting on top of the others, as I was worried about him getting squished, being so small.

He had his last feed about 10am and is now sleeping peacefully, with his brothers and sister, so far *touch wood* he seems ok. I'm back to getting up every two hours, it seems, but hopefully he'll be strong enough to latch himself on in a couple of days, it didn't take the other pup long to adjust, the vet thinks it's getting accustomed to a larger teat size.

Mummy cat is wandering around in a fowl mood, I'll be in for it later no doubt, as she can be a spiteful little cat, and is quite tempramental, which is why it was such a suprise that she took the puppy on in the first place. There's no doubt at all that if it wasn't for her tiny puppy wouldn't have made it, the vet is of the same opinion, so maybe she knew he was strong enough to manage without her now? Maybe she knew, now that her kitens are opening their eyes and starting to stagger around, that in a few more days the puppy would be a long way behind developmental wise, and decided it was the safest option, or maybe she was just paying me back for stealing the other one away from her, which is probably more like it!

So that's it so far....vibes and crossed fingers for tiny puppy please!
 
It's lovely to hear these updates so please keep them coming.
Hopefully, little pup will soon make himself heard and will learn to elbow aside the others to get to the head of the queue, which is what our Modget does now! You were so lucky to find the foster mum though, a great help and hopefully, your two hourly shifts are numbered now; I know how you feel from doing the foals at the same times all through the night for nearly a month; it's totally draining let alone anything else you have to do so I'll repeat myself and take my hat off to you for taking them on.
Any sign of the owner yet?
 
Ah PWH - what a lovely tale! You got pix? I probably missed your original post but how come the litter of pups was orphaned? Mother cats can be quite something. Years ago I took an orphaned kitten home and put it with my cat's litter - watching VERY carefully! She would sometimes let it feed but sometimes not and would hiss at it nastily. After a while I had to remove it for its own safety. How old are pups now? Got everything crossed for the little Kippy/Putten lol xxx
 
This is better than any soap opera - keeping my fingers crossed for tiny puppy here
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You have my huge admiration for working so hard for these puppies
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Box of Frogs....here's the original threads

When mum got ill

http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/3266455/an/0/page/0#3266455

Just after mum died

http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/3269214/an/0/page/0#3269214

The following day

http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/3271146/an/0/page/0#3271146

Yesterday

http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/3279805/an/0/page/0/gonew/1#UNREAD

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The puppies are a week old today and day five withut mum.

MFH-No sign of her yet, I know she's very upset but I can't help but feel if it was me I would have thrown myself into the pups....oh well...they're hanging in there, that's the main thing.

I'm certain 5 days with mummy cat has saved tiny puppy, or TeePee as he seems to have been christened!

We also have 'Spot' 'BB' (Big Bugger, at almost 11oz's lol) and Wiggles......

Not that I'm getting attached.....
 

Aww, great news that they are all doing so well still and that tiny pup looks like he could well be holding his own soon
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. Keep up the good work and the updates xx (oh and pics please, you know it's not like you've got anything else to do
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I have been checking in daily to see your latest updates. Given that you are up every two hours in the night surely you've got loads of time on your hands for pics too!!!
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thanks penny for the previous post links. i'd missed it all.
that is so great of you to take on the pups, and great of the 2 foster mum's.
how wonderful that a cat would take on a mum's role to a puppy
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i'll keep my fingers crossed for them all
 
Thanks everyone. Well, they fed well all night, and I have 4 very lively puppies this morning. No one was interested in any formula this morning, so we're all obviously getting enough. There's 3 little fat squishy puppy tums and a TeePee is getting there, he's very content and feeding well.

This morning he found his own way to a teat and once on he wouldn't let go for the world lol all I could do was cringe and think rather foster mum than me. There were paws everywhere lol scratching and treading, then the pulling and sucking, it didn't look comfy at any rate!
 
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