Cabrissi
Well-Known Member
Sending you heaps of sympathy... it is the hardest thing about fostering little ones like these. I've had two litters fostered as you are doing, for shelters where anything under 600g (so, about 6 weeks), pregnant or ill in any way is automatically euthanized. I've had a couple litters like this, where we tried everything but had very high mortality rates despite all the meds given directly and secondarily through mum, warm pads, fluids, supplemental/tube feedings etc. I have a mum-cat here atm who was the same story and had to be forcefed along with her bubs. When they go down at that size, they go down hard and fast and it's maddeningly difficult to get them to come up well again. Best wishes for your mumma and Lucy! As hard as it is, it's worth it when you save one... my first baby, the sole survivor of his litter, is 9 years old now. Lovely feeling to see him so well spoilt all these years later!