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Posted by Michelle C. on October 20, 2009, 6:32 pm
LOL! I guess Miss Lucy told you. :-) Sounds like she is a good mama
and the baby is doing all right. That is good news!
Best regards,
Michelle in Nevada
Kate T. wrote:
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> I am a B-a-a-a-d babysitter and was told so by Miss Lucy, my mama
> cat. Motherhood finally kicked in after she lost all but one of her
> brood. She has become very protective of this last kitten. I AM NOT
> ALLOWED near it.
>
> I let her out this morning for about an hour. While she was out
> Little One started crying. It got so shrill I though the baby was
> tangled up in something. I found it and was carrying it around with
> me while I let Miss Lucy back in. She heard the baby's cries and
> looked around frantically. I handed the baby to her. She promply
> picked it up and headed into another bedroom for a new hiding place.
> I followed and saw where she hid the baby. I came back into the
> dining room and here come Miss Lucy. She looked mad. Came right up
> to me and started meowing, switching her tail, and raised the hair on
> her back.
>
> OOPS. I was told in no uncertain terms to leave that baby alone.
>
> I can be in the same house with the baby while mama is outside and
> protect it from harm but I can't handle it, period.
>
> Oh did I get told off.
>
> Kate T. South Mississippi
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> cat. Motherhood finally kicked in after she lost all but one of her
> brood. She has become very protective of this last kitten. I AM NOT
> ALLOWED near it.
>
> I let her out this morning for about an hour. While she was out
> Little One started crying. It got so shrill I though the baby was
> tangled up in something. I found it and was carrying it around with
> me while I let Miss Lucy back in. She heard the baby's cries and
> looked around frantically. I handed the baby to her. She promply
> picked it up and headed into another bedroom for a new hiding place.
> I followed and saw where she hid the baby. I came back into the
> dining room and here come Miss Lucy. She looked mad. Came right up
> to me and started meowing, switching her tail, and raised the hair on
> her back.
>
> OOPS. I was told in no uncertain terms to leave that baby alone.
>
> I can be in the same house with the baby while mama is outside and
> protect it from harm but I can't handle it, period.
>
> Oh did I get told off.
>
> Kate T. South Mississippi