I just wanna say before anyone freaks out about adding to the wild cat population or w/e - our cat will be getting fixed ASAP, we're keeping two of the babies, and the other two already have homes for when they hit 12 weeks :-)
EDIT: For those asking why this qualifies as even remotely interesting, I personally have never seen a cat have a litter of kittens that all look exactly the same. There's always been multiple colors so I was very surprised to see them all look like little copies of their momma :-)
EDIT 2: I'm going to be completely honest and say that we were overwhelmed with life and irresponsible with this. She was a barn kitten that we adopted for our daughter, life happened, and we just genuinely forgot especially since she was an indoor cat and just super chill. Irresponsible, I know. She got out and the rest is history. We will be getting her spayed ASAP and like I said, keeping 2 of the babies (and they're getting fixed too!!) and 2 already have loving homes waiting for them. They are all loved and very much wanted. ♥️ We definitely have learned the error of our ways and will be more responsible with our pets from now on.
EDIT 3: What the h*ck!! Thank you for the silver :-)
EDIT 4: Yikes. A lot of people are upset about me not preventing her from having babies sooner. I am sorry. There's nothing I can do now other than be honest about it, get her spayed ASAP, make sure all of the kittens are given a safe forever home, and never make that mistake again. I'm not sure what else I can do.
justabirdinacage on November 29th, 2019 at 03:11 UTC »
I just wanna say before anyone freaks out about adding to the wild cat population or w/e - our cat will be getting fixed ASAP, we're keeping two of the babies, and the other two already have homes for when they hit 12 weeks :-)
EDIT: For those asking why this qualifies as even remotely interesting, I personally have never seen a cat have a litter of kittens that all look exactly the same. There's always been multiple colors so I was very surprised to see them all look like little copies of their momma :-)
EDIT 2: I'm going to be completely honest and say that we were overwhelmed with life and irresponsible with this. She was a barn kitten that we adopted for our daughter, life happened, and we just genuinely forgot especially since she was an indoor cat and just super chill. Irresponsible, I know. She got out and the rest is history. We will be getting her spayed ASAP and like I said, keeping 2 of the babies (and they're getting fixed too!!) and 2 already have loving homes waiting for them. They are all loved and very much wanted. ♥️ We definitely have learned the error of our ways and will be more responsible with our pets from now on.
EDIT 3: What the h*ck!! Thank you for the silver :-)
EDIT 4: Yikes. A lot of people are upset about me not preventing her from having babies sooner. I am sorry. There's nothing I can do now other than be honest about it, get her spayed ASAP, make sure all of the kittens are given a safe forever home, and never make that mistake again. I'm not sure what else I can do.
trimeta on November 29th, 2019 at 05:16 UTC »
The seed is strong.
Brainmatter33 on November 29th, 2019 at 05:21 UTC »
I think you meant to say that your cat multiplied - it recreated itself into several tiny (and cute) versions of itself.