A cat walked up to a woman to be petted and ended up having kittens inside her home two days later.
Late last month, Katy spotted a stray cat outside a daycare in northeast Philadelphia. As a dedicated volunteer for Stray Cat Relief, she knew she couldn’t just drive by without checking on the feline.
“I was on my way to work when I saw her strolling down the street,” Katy shared with Love Meow. “I didn’t have a trap, a carrier, or even a bit of food with me, but I could tell she needed help.”
The cat, visibly pregnant with a rounded belly, immediately turned toward Katy, and without hesitation, trotted over as soon as she noticed her. “I crouched down, extended my hand, and she came right up to me, eager for some affection.”
The cat was very friendly and appeared to be pregnant, so Katy reached out to Stray Cat Relief and a TNR (trap-neuter-return) rescuer for assistance.
The dilute tortie seemed very pleased to get some attention from her newly acquainted friend. “She would not let me pick her up, but I managed to keep her occupied for over an hour while we waited for help.”
The cat, named Priscilla, was safely taken off the streets and brought into foster care. She ravenously scarfed down the food as if she hadn’t eaten for days. That night, she was able to relax and rest comfortably in her new, warm bed, making up for lost sleep.
“The next day, I noticed that she wasn’t eating much. She was also restless and howling. My gut was saying she was going into labor,” Katy shared with Love Meow.
“I informed the rescue and built her a nesting box. I spent as much time trying to comfort her as I could until I had to go to bed.”
Around 1:30AM, Katy got up thinking about Priscilla, and went to check on her. Within 30 minutes, the cat mama delivered her first two babies. By early morning, six kittens made it through birth and were lined up on their doting mom, nursing away.
“When I checked on her around 7:30AM, she immediately flipped onto her back as if she was showing me her babies.”
Katy provided supplemental feedings for the smaller ones of the litter while Priscilla tirelessly tended to their every need. When the cat mom forgot to eat, Katy placed food in front of her and encouraged her to focus on her own needs.
“I was feeding her while she lay and nursed because she didn’t seem to want to stop for anything,” Katy told Love Meow.
After a few days of nonstop caring for her precious six, Priscilla has started to take some short breaks between feedings to stretch, replenish and get some love from her foster mom.
“She’s an extremely sweet girl. She is constantly making biscuits and just begging for more pets. Any time I stop she’s like ‘wait, keep petting me!’”
“Any time I take the kittens to weigh, Priscilla watches very closely, and if she feels I’m taking too long, she’ll get up and bring them back to their bed,” Katy shared.
“Now that she’s starting to relax a little (from mommy duty) she will come out for pets and scratches. I’m quite sure she’s going to make a great pet once her babies are grown.”
After roaming the streets for some time, Priscilla is so happy to be indoors again, knowing her kittens will never have to spend a day outside.
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