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Hard Work

My cat had her kittens whilst I was on holiday, my son looked after her. From the minute the 4 kittens were born, my cat wasn't well, we cut our holiday short and came home. I just looked at my cat and thought she's dying.

I took her to the vet the following morning and they said she had some form of blockage, which needed to be looked at straight away. They told me I would have to hand feed the kittens or they would not survive.

My cat had blockage in her intestines and they removed 3 inches of her intestines. This cost me 600 pound, which I was cutted as they said she might survive. Well my cat has survived, she's always eating but looks as if nobody owns her and it was well worth spending the money on her even though I couldn't afford it.

She's not recovered 100% but half way there, and the kittens? Well, what can I say? There are 4 beautiful kittens, they have just started eating solids and they all got their own little personalities. Hard work but worth it to see them happy.

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