Fight for survival

After the surgery, Emilia was completely exhausted and still had to recover from the anesthesia. We got some kitten starter milk and bottles in case she can't take care of the babies at first. The weakest baby was slightly undercooled and kept falling asleep. We warmed it up and woke it up again and again. While the first two began to drink slowly at the nipples, the last baby became weaker and weaker and was unable to search for the nipples. So we mixed the first-aid milk and kept putting the bottle in the baby's mouth. But it just wouldn't start sucking. We kept trying, and a few hours passed. We were very worried about it.
But suddenly, it finally started sucking on the bottle! We were thrilled and kept putting it to Emilia's nipples. After a few attempts, the last baby also started nursing from Mom and fortunately grew stronger. The first night, we stayed by Emilia's side so she could rest and be safe. Emilia and the babies were visibly pleased, and we breathed a sigh of relief that everything had turned out so well. Unfortunately, we had to leave soon after our vacation was over. But we were not worried because we knew that Robert, Iwona, and Mia would take good care of the cat family.
It would be a great concern for us, that you as future guests, could also keep an eye on the furry paws and provide further updates. Emilia and the babies would be really grateful! When they are old enough at about 8 to 12 weeks, I would like to try to bring the babies to Austria. However, vaccinations, a chip, and an EU pet passport are necessary. I hope they stay healthy and fed until then. Have a great time with our cat family and we are looking forward to hear from you.
Best regards, Lisa 


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  1. Lisa, you are an 😇🪽
    This was the adventure we'll remember. Unexpected, with drama, and full of joy.

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