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Siwsan

(27,291 posts)
Mon Aug 21, 2023, 07:06 PM Aug 2023

Holy Cow! I just took Tudor outside and the mom came running up.

I grabbed him up. She didn't hiss or anything but I got the feeling she was there to grab him. I didn't see any of the other kittens.

If I had any confidence he'd be OK, like if she hadn't moved the kittens, I'd give him back, for now, because I know he's pretty imprinted on me and he would have joined us later, instead of now.

Admittedly, I'm way to attached and emotionally involved. Did I do the right thing?

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Holy Cow! I just took Tudor outside and the mom came running up. (Original Post) Siwsan Aug 2023 OP
Yes MacKasey Aug 2023 #1
Yes, definitely. ShazzieB Aug 2023 #2
It might rain this week and I definitely don't want to go through a repeat of last week Siwsan Aug 2023 #5
Yes. Mom is not to be trusted. Perhaps she just wanted to check on him, niyad Aug 2023 #3
100% the right thing, Siwsan!! Leghorn21 Aug 2023 #4
Maybe she wants him back because he's healthier and definitely growing. Siwsan Aug 2023 #6
You probably should keep taking care of baby Tudor. Mama is unreliable with him. CousinIT Aug 2023 #10
He is a sweetheart, even if he has peed on me TWICE Siwsan Aug 2023 #12
Awww. Maybe he's marking you as 'his'. OR... CousinIT Aug 2023 #14
Without question. 3catwoman3 Aug 2023 #7
Yes. It is good to see Mom interested, but little Tudor needs loving kindness. Raven123 Aug 2023 #8
Tudor almost died because of her neglect. AnnaLee Aug 2023 #9
That's exactly what I'm thinking Siwsan Aug 2023 #11
I think that if you can give a ferrel kitty a home, you should. 1WorldHope Aug 2023 #13
Good job, Siwsan! orangecrush Aug 2023 #15
She's acting out of instinct, and doesn't have the power of reason. Frasier Balzov Aug 2023 #16
Keep him safe until he's much much bigger. ALBliberal Aug 2023 #17
Yes, she left him to die. If not for you that little baby would have perished. onecaliberal Aug 2023 #18
I think you did the right thing Rebl2 Aug 2023 #19
Do you plan. . . AverageOldGuy Aug 2023 #20
Absolutely arkielib Aug 2023 #21
There's absolutely no doubt in my mind that you did the right thing in keeping him. virgdem Aug 2023 #22
Yes. You absolutely did the right thing. Phoenix61 Aug 2023 #23
You did right! Dear_Prudence Aug 2023 #24
Tudor is the bait to get her fixed RainCaster Aug 2023 #25

Siwsan

(27,291 posts)
5. It might rain this week and I definitely don't want to go through a repeat of last week
Mon Aug 21, 2023, 07:23 PM
Aug 2023

I just checked the shelter and all 3 kittens were cuddled up together so maybe the mom has moved them back. If we do get that rain, I'll be out making sure they aren't soaking wet and crying.

niyad

(119,950 posts)
3. Yes. Mom is not to be trusted. Perhaps she just wanted to check on him,
Mon Aug 21, 2023, 07:19 PM
Aug 2023

but she seems capricious, at best.

Leghorn21

(13,738 posts)
4. 100% the right thing, Siwsan!!
Mon Aug 21, 2023, 07:20 PM
Aug 2023

Mama’s told you “who she is”, bless her heart, so it’s up to you to look after that boy, ABSOLUTELY!!

No judgement on Mama, her mysterious ways are just not for us hoomans to grasp, and that’s okay! Meanwhile, baby Tudor has landed himself in the *best* possible scenario any wee kitteh can ask for!!

YEP!!

Siwsan

(27,291 posts)
6. Maybe she wants him back because he's healthier and definitely growing.
Mon Aug 21, 2023, 07:25 PM
Aug 2023

I'll never be able to move past last Tuesday morning, where she's concerned.

CousinIT

(10,209 posts)
10. You probably should keep taking care of baby Tudor. Mama is unreliable with him.
Mon Aug 21, 2023, 08:02 PM
Aug 2023

I think you are mostly his HooMom now.

Siwsan

(27,291 posts)
12. He is a sweetheart, even if he has peed on me TWICE
Mon Aug 21, 2023, 08:06 PM
Aug 2023

To be fair, though, he did just poop in the litter box.

CousinIT

(10,209 posts)
14. Awww. Maybe he's marking you as 'his'. OR...
Mon Aug 21, 2023, 08:45 PM
Aug 2023

...he is just a kitten who hasn't figured out the litter box yet.

I was peed on by a tiger once...I guess he liked me.

Raven123

(6,050 posts)
8. Yes. It is good to see Mom interested, but little Tudor needs loving kindness.
Mon Aug 21, 2023, 07:30 PM
Aug 2023

Tudor is too young to fend for himself. You just don’t know what’s in Mom’s mind.

AnnaLee

(1,157 posts)
9. Tudor almost died because of her neglect.
Mon Aug 21, 2023, 07:35 PM
Aug 2023

And probably would have if you had not found him just in time. So, I ask you - Who is the best mama for Tudor, you or his biological moma? Are you guaranteed to find him next time before he dies?

Siwsan

(27,291 posts)
11. That's exactly what I'm thinking
Mon Aug 21, 2023, 08:05 PM
Aug 2023

Far too often I've seen her with the other 3 kittens and Tudor all by himself. And if she moves them, again, and I don't see him for a day, I don't even want to think about it. I know I'd have a different attitude if that hadn't happened but she left all three outside while she was in a shelter only about 15 feet away. She had to have heard Bronwyn. I heard her from inside the house.



1WorldHope

(904 posts)
13. I think that if you can give a ferrel kitty a home, you should.
Mon Aug 21, 2023, 08:24 PM
Aug 2023

It isn't an easy life in the urban wild. His mama and siblings need to be spayed or neutered before there are more. Is there any help for you in that area? It's not easy, or enjoyable to trap them. But you know all of this, nothing new here. Thank you for all you do for your corner of the urban wild. I have a boy in my area who I tried to catch. It was bad timing, 4th of July month. So I make sure he has food with my ferrel on my front porch. The fox completely leave him alone. Ramble ramble ramble.......

Frasier Balzov

(3,486 posts)
16. She's acting out of instinct, and doesn't have the power of reason.
Mon Aug 21, 2023, 09:07 PM
Aug 2023

If you could reason with her, I'm sure she would agree he is better off adopted by a caring human.

onecaliberal

(35,835 posts)
18. Yes, she left him to die. If not for you that little baby would have perished.
Mon Aug 21, 2023, 09:09 PM
Aug 2023

You're his mama, and a damn good one at that.

Rebl2

(14,709 posts)
19. I think you did the right thing
Mon Aug 21, 2023, 09:20 PM
Aug 2023

I think sometimes animals won’t care for runts of a litter. By the way hate that word runt. Tudor is a doll, and again you did the right thing.

virgdem

(2,206 posts)
22. There's absolutely no doubt in my mind that you did the right thing in keeping him.
Mon Aug 21, 2023, 09:42 PM
Aug 2023

The mother has proven time and again that she is an unreliable care giver to tiny Tudor. You can rest easy on this decision.

Phoenix61

(17,649 posts)
23. Yes. You absolutely did the right thing.
Mon Aug 21, 2023, 09:54 PM
Aug 2023

While she may have momentary wanted to care for him she’s already shown she’s not in it for the long haul.

Dear_Prudence

(833 posts)
24. You did right!
Mon Aug 21, 2023, 09:58 PM
Aug 2023

If the plane loses pressure, you place the mask on yourself first enable yourself to help others. So, you must protect yourself from anxiety, sleeplessness, and the potential for grief and regret by ensuring Tudor's safety. When Tudor gets bigger and stronger, she will be ready to harass her mother with impunity, as all kittens do. I look forward to those stories!

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