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Congrats!!!!
I am sorry to hear about your sick baby. I happened to notice the words Maine Coon cat, and I knew that it would be a gentle, cozy nurse cat for your chick. I love Maine Coons! Years ago, we had a retired Maine Coon show cat from St. Louis named Socrates (I've attached his photo that the former owner still has posted online). My sister has a retired Maine Coon mother cat who is 18. My daughter in Indy has one that isn't purebred, but is obviously mostly MC. They are the most wonderful cats. I am attaching a photo of an amazing one that I just saw a couple of weeks ago at a cat show at the Evansville Vanderburgh Co. 4-H center. This cat was from New York City. This photo looks very weird because I cropped the owner's face out so you could see the size of the ear tufts! He was huge and magnificent, and they are the sweetest cats. My apologies to this thread for getting off topic.I'm sitting here typing with one hand. holding a baby polish in the other hand and my Maine coon cat on my lap. The poor chick hatched 3 days ago with its head tilted backward so it can't balance itself. I expected it to die right away so just tried to make it comfortable. It was still going strong yesterday, so I tried making neck brace. That was failure. Today I made gruel with chick starter and am feeding with a syringe. I hope I'm doing the right thing--most breeders tell me that defective chicks should be put down, but I consider all life sacred. If a chicken is suffering, that's another story, but this little thing is so active that I want to give it a chance.
Looks Great!!
Nothing off topic here its the state threadSome slighty off topic news.. One of my wee chicks passed away today. Not sure what happened, he seemed fine yesterday, today, not looking so good. I shake my fist at myself for being sooo excited at the new tsc chicks... Should have waited.. darn me.
So perhaps all this brooder talk might be an option for us sometime. We talked about getting one and just hatching some ourselves... This way we know from day one, what is happening.
Quote: I would too, I try to help them, and won't give up unless they are obviously suffering. Wonder if its a vitamin thing going on?
and that's one beautiful cat! Unless a moderator pops in, don't worry a bit, i enjoy changing topics, keeps conversation lively and you always learn something new![]()
So Sorry. Hopefully it will make it.I'm sitting here typing with one hand. holding a baby polish in the other hand and my Maine coon cat on my lap. The poor chick hatched 3 days ago with its head tilted backward so it can't balance itself. I expected it to die right away so just tried to make it comfortable. It was still going strong yesterday, so I tried making neck brace. That was failure. Today I made gruel with chick starter and am feeding with a syringe. I hope I'm doing the right thing--most breeders tell me that defective chicks should be put down, but I consider all life sacred. If a chicken is suffering, that's another story, but this little thing is so active that I want to give it a chance.