Wow, they're so BIG!!!! Thank you for taking Abby into your good heart.
This brings back unforgettable heartwarming memories of one of my very pregnant rescues from 7 years ago - she had 5 babies through the night Thanksgiving eve. All were black, just like their mom. And they were sooooooooooooooooo teeny tiny - they literally looked like mice, not like Abby's kittens at all. She was so tired when the last one came that she was cleaning the wrong end when it came out and the sac was over its head and it couldn't breathe. I gently removed it, turned her around, and mommy Samantha went to work. She was brilliant with them (everybody got spayed/neutered later on of course!). I obsessed till I found the best possible homes for Sam's priceless babies (it was very difficult to find good homes but that's a thread unto itself!), waiting 10-14 weeks till they could separate with less anxiety than occurs with earlier separation, and I have Sam to this day and can't imagine life without her.
Abby is just beautiful, as are her babies. Cats are so smart - Abby, Samantha, they totally know that we're trying to help, that we're on their side. What comfort that must be to Abby at a time when she could have just as easily been homeless and hungry and cold while trying to have and care for babies. She will thank you every day forever for that.
JJ
I'm so sorry about Chutney Wildsky :aww

This brings back unforgettable heartwarming memories of one of my very pregnant rescues from 7 years ago - she had 5 babies through the night Thanksgiving eve. All were black, just like their mom. And they were sooooooooooooooooo teeny tiny - they literally looked like mice, not like Abby's kittens at all. She was so tired when the last one came that she was cleaning the wrong end when it came out and the sac was over its head and it couldn't breathe. I gently removed it, turned her around, and mommy Samantha went to work. She was brilliant with them (everybody got spayed/neutered later on of course!). I obsessed till I found the best possible homes for Sam's priceless babies (it was very difficult to find good homes but that's a thread unto itself!), waiting 10-14 weeks till they could separate with less anxiety than occurs with earlier separation, and I have Sam to this day and can't imagine life without her.
Abby is just beautiful, as are her babies. Cats are so smart - Abby, Samantha, they totally know that we're trying to help, that we're on their side. What comfort that must be to Abby at a time when she could have just as easily been homeless and hungry and cold while trying to have and care for babies. She will thank you every day forever for that.
JJ
I'm so sorry about Chutney Wildsky :aww