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In reply to the discussion: Hey Cat-Savvy Du'ers -- For the Love of a Cat named Nikita -- a continuation (Part 3) UPDATE [View all]avebury
(11,197 posts)All of a sudden all but one disappeared. It is possible that she led them off and left them but I have no clue what happened to them. The one kitten that remained seemed to be the least independent minded nature of the litter. The Momma cat and her baby are the two that I got spayed and released under our community program. Momma (now Sophie) has had no problem with her baby (Boo - the name does fit her) hanging around her and they stay together most of the time. Boo does not try to nurse from Sophie, they just have become steady companions.
While it might not be a good idea to put all of the kittens in with Nikita, if you are thinking about keeping one of them, that would be the kitten that you might want to have spayed first. Once she is over the surgery, you might put her in the same room with Nikita (but not in the cage) and see how they interact. If things go well, then they may prove to be good companions for one another.