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Sunday, August 10, 2014

Observations On Newborn #Kittens, The First Twelve Days by Karen Rose Smith


Taking in a stray and caring for her during her pregnancy and delivery has been quite an experience!  I feel like a new mom again.  You can read about the birth of Halo's kittens here.

The Birth of Halo's Kittens

The kittens will be two weeks old this week.  Momma Halo is taking wonderful care of them.  They come first for her.  Because of digestive problems of her own, we feed Halo every two hours until 10 p.m.  My husband or I get up to feed her at 5 a.m. She only left the nesting bin (an under-the-bed storage bin) to use the litter box the first week.  Now and then when we come into the room (we have them secluded in my office because we have 3 other cats), she will be laying outside the bin when the babies are sleeping.  Sometimes she doesn't finish eating if one of the babies calls her, and we feed her in the bin.


The first week we weighed the babies every day to make sure they were gaining weight.  On day 12 first born weighs 9.5 ounces (he had trouble latching on at first), 2nd born weighs 10.1 ounces, 3rd born weighs 10.2 ounces.  They have all doubled their birth weight.  I'm using receiving blankets in the nesting bin because they are flat and soft and the kittens claws won't get caught in them. We had one episode where Halo tried to move the kittens because we used a Chlorox wipe in her vicinity.  When the babies are born, they are deaf and blind and all momma and kittens have is their sense of smell to guide them to each other.  We arranged a bigger bin across the room and fortunately Halo took to it, accepting her babies there.  For this reason, we change the receiving blanket every other day.  Before we do, we make sure her scent is on it.

The first week we kept the room at 79-80 degrees and they all seemed comfortable.  The kittens body temperature can't regulate itself.  From what I've read, that starts at about 2 weeks.  After this second week, we'll begin lowering the temperature to around 75 degrees.




Days 2-3 Umbilical cord                     fell off

Days 1-9  Ate, slept and                      gained weight

Days 9-10  Eyes began to                                                 open

Days 11-12 Trying to walk on wobbly legs and getting around                         the bin better
                    Laying in a pinwheel rather than a heap and                                 showing their own personalities   
                     
Day 12  More aware of their siblings
              First attempts at washing themselves
              They lay apart sometimes instead of in a heap for                         warmth

We've been fortunate that Halo is such a good Momma.  Because of her digestive issues, I was concerned the babies wouldn't thrive.  I poach chicken breast for her every day, grind it up with rice and mix in broth. When we feed her, we also mix in a little pumpkin and kitten food.  We adjust the kitten food according to how she reacts each day.  I'm so pleased the kittens have gained so well.  They don't cry between feedings unless she has stepped out of the bin and they miss her and get hungry.



This experience is one I'll cherish.  We're hoping to find forever loving homes for the kittens when they're about 12 weeks old.  Yes, I'm already attached.  But we'll take each day as it comes and watch them grow in Halo's protective care.  I'll post another blog in about another week so my readers can see how they've grown.








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Wednesday, August 6, 2014

What Readers Do And Don't Like To See In Cozy #Mysteries by Karen Rose Smith




I asked readers what they do and don't like to see in cozy mysteries. 

Here is the list!


READERS WOULD LIKE TO SEE:

Humor
A touch of sweet romance
Relationships between characters
A puzzle to be solved
A villain who is difficult to spot
A picturesque town
Unusual characters
Pets

READERS DON'T WANT TO SEE:

Lots of gore
Erotic sex
A mystery solved too easily
Surface characters without any description or depth
The murder of a favorite or "nice" character


If you have any ideas about points to add to either list, feel free to leave a comment!  I like hearing from my readers and I take your ideas into consideration.







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Monday, June 4, 2012

Mystery Website for KAREN ROSE SMITH

                                           Meet Karen Rose Smith's Sleuth


Writing the first book in my mystery series has been challenging, exciting and absolute fun. When I developed my sleuth, she took shape so quickly I could hardly believe the process was so easy!  The plot wrapped around her and as I complete this first book, I'm hoping the second will plot as smoothly.

Many readers are familiar with my http://www.karenrosesmith.com/ website where they can find info, excerpts and news about me and my latest romance release.  Now I'm launching a new website in addition.  My mystery website will post the latest info about my mystery releases.  Although I've finished the first Caprice De Luca mystery in the home staging series, a title for the book as well as the series title are still in development.  In spite of that, I wanted to give my readers a taste of the book and the series.  My working title for my premier mystery is KNIFE-EDGED.  I sold the series under the title STAGED TO DEATH.

In creating the website with Rox from Designs by Delaney, my talented webmistress, I wanted something unique that expressed immediate references of my sleuth, Caprice, as well as the mystery.  Since Caprice takes in stray animals, her cat Sophia--named after her nana's favorite actress Sophia Loren--has a prominent spot.  The color palette expresses Caprice's career an an interior designer and home stager.  Since Caprice is unique, I asked Rox to add a Meet Caprice page along with the usual bio and contact info.

A feature of the front page of http://karenrosesmithmysteries.com/ website is the availability of my Twitter, Facebook, E-zine and blog feeds.  Readers can easily read my latest social media messages and access them from the buttons.

As soon as I have the title of the first book and the series name, I will post them.  Likewise, after the book is edited, I will post an excerpt for a reader preview.  I'm delighted about this fresh mystery branch of my career.  I'd like readers to accompany me as I plunge into this genre with its murders, clues and family dilemmas, as well as my personal touch of romance.

Enjoy the new website and remember--I like to hear from my readers!

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