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3 Weeks old, new video!

They’re really moving around now, and doing a bit of adorable kitten wrestling.

Also, white kitten is perfecting his moonwalk.

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2 weeks old

Two weeks old now… eyes and ears are open and soon they’ll start moving around an awful lot more.

The two boys have surpassed the girls in size now, but all of them look very good.

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Kittens! And sleep deprivation…

We have kittens!

We haven’t determined sex yet… we’ll leave that until they’re a bit older. But we have 1 white kitten (we suspect he’s a boy because he’s the largest of the lot) and 3 blue kittens. There was another white kitten, but it was stillborn as it had become detached from its placenta.

All the kittens were born between 20:55 and 23:21 last night. Even though it was all done at a rather reasonable hour, it was 2 am before we were done settling Snowball and heading to bed ourselves. I won’t say we slept much. Every little sound from a kitten jolts me out of whatever rest I was having and makes my heart stop. Is she sitting on them? Are they not feeding? What’s wrong? I suppose it’s not dissimilar to the first few nights of parenthood.

You’ll see on the video, the blue kittens have tags on their wee legs. We use that to tell them apart. While that may seem silly, it’s really important to monitor weight gain (and loss) at least through to successful weaning. So keeping track of them is important.

We also DNA test when the kittens are old enough to go an hour without suckling (suckling will confuse the DNA sample) so we obviously want to get the right results for the right kittens. The tests will tell us that they are free from common diseases (we know this already because both parents are), what sex they are (with certainty), what blood type they are (important if they’re to be bred or if they ever need a blood transfusion) and what colours they carry if they are bred. We’ll also know if we have any longhair carriers, which I think is always exciting. British Longhairs are adorable and still very uncommon.

I hope some of that made sense. Super sleepy, I am!

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Kittens!

This morning (Feb 18th, 2009), between 3 am and 7 am, Snowball gave birth to three gorgeous kittens. Photos will be available on our “Kittens” page.

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Test Results

We have received the results of Snowball’s genetic tests. She has tested negative for all the diseases, including PKD (Polycystic Kidney Disease) which can be found in some British Shorthairs. The sire is also PKD negative, so all kittens are free of this genetic defect.

She is blood type A, carrying b, which means some of her kittens will be B blood group since the sire of the litter is B. All kittens will be tested for blood group before going to their new homes. This means if your kitten ever needs a transfusion (and we hope they never do!), you’ll be able to tell your vet immediately and they won’t have to waste time testing.

Tests like these are now widely available and have become more affordable in recent times. It is absolutely vital we use these tools to ensure the kittens we’re breeding are healthy and live long, happy lives.

We test our cats through Shelterwood Laboratories in Texas, USA.


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