In The Right Hands
As soon as the owner informed Jacquline that she would bring the cat in the afternoon, the team managed their schedules accordingly so that they could free themselves before time and warmly welcome the new one. They wanted to make the owner understand that the cat would be in the right hands under the supervision of veterinary surgeons.
Welcome!
The rescue network welcomed the cat and made it comfortable. She meowed in a happy way and that made the owner sigh. It seemed as if the owner was too possessive for her pet. The owner tried her level best to act normal but could not hide her worries in front of Jacqueline. In return, Jacqueline assured the owner that she and her team would take good care of her pet.
Checkup
Jacqueline then sent the cat to the “in-house-vet” to get her medically tested. She thought that while the cat was away, it could have contracted a lot of diseases. If the diseases were not looked into, that could cause serious complications in the delivery leading to fatality. After having checked, the doctors confirmed that the cat was healthy and then transferred it to a cozy place to rest.
Time Taking
When the mother cat first arrived, it appeared as if very soon she would give birth to her kittens but the team had to wait for a long time before the cat went into labor. The specialists tried hard to figure it out but there were no signs of labor in the first week of her arrival.
One Week Later
It was one week later when doctors got signs that the cat was ready to become a mother of beautiful newborns. The cat was handled delicately and the care had been doubled. The other family members were waiting for the kittens to land up earth healthy.
Showing Signs
Nearly after a week, the cat started showing signs by acting differently. The vet noticed that the cat purred and meowed more than what it used to do usually. Everyday signs only grew more and more indicating that little new guests could come in anytime now.