Chapter 85: Difficult birth, a litter of 30

As soon as she got home, Victoria grabbed Mu Kui's trouser leg and quickly jumped onto her shoulder.

This place has now basically become Victoria's royal throne, and every time he is hungry, Mo screams from the side.

However, as a little milk wolf, his paws are not as sharp as Victoria's, and they are not as flexible as Victoria's, so it is not easy to climb up.

"Woo woo~"

Mo looked up at the triumphant Victoria, yelled at Mu Kui twice, and turned his head to the breeding room.

Mu Kui's heart said sure enough.

"Are you about to give birth?"

"Or is it already raw?"

Rush into the house where the tree rats and milk rats were kept.

Mu Kui really saw that in the cage she had matched for the two pregnant female rats alone, there was a female mouse neighing there, and she was working hard to give birth to cubs.

When I looked closer, a rat cub had already emerged.

Mu Kui stretched out his hand, and while soothing with his healing ability, he took the nutritious feed that had been prepared a long time ago, poured it into the mother mouse's trough and handed it to her mouth.

The mother mouse hissed, nibbled on a few mouthfuls of feed, and as soon as her body was forced, two cubs were released by it.

Continuing this step, the mother gave birth to five mouse cubs in succession, and then the belly was emptied.

At this time, the other female rat seemed to be affected and began to scream, as if she was about to give birth.

Among the results of Mu Kui's divination, there is a milk rat that will have a difficult birth.

The previous one successfully gave birth to the cubs, and the one that had a difficult birth must be the remaining one.

Mu Kui gently touched the belly of the female mouse and fed it nutritious feed, but she was also a little nervous.

Both mothers had similar bellies, and she didn't know why the divination showed that she had a difficult birth.

Human dystocia is generally very dangerous.

Damn.

It is not the life of the mother, but the life of the child.

It's not an exaggeration to say that it's a ghost gate.

I don't know, this milk rat has a difficult birth, will it threaten the life of the mouse mother or the mouse cub?

Mu Kui had never raised these little things before, and she had no experience at all, so she didn't know what to do!

The mother rat scrambled to eat all the nutritious feed in the trough, and then luck began to take place.

The screaming continued, but the pups didn't come out.

Mu Kui was in a hurry, and wanted to personally pull out the cubs in the belly for the mother mouse.

Mu Zhao also saw the scene of animal birth for the first time, and was inexplicably infected by this tense atmosphere, and did not squeak, but his heart followed the screams of the mother rat.

Victoria licked her paws and jumped on top of Shi Ji's head, snoring boredly.

Shi Ji raised his eyes and glanced up, endured the grief and indignation in his heart, stiffened in place, and didn't dare to move.

During the time when the two shovelers were not at home, he was not less taught by this cat.

There's no way, if you can't beat it, you can only admit it.

It is not too late for a gentleman to take revenge.

Shi Ji silently swore in his heart: If there is a chance in the future, this cat must be good-looking.

Although he can't beat that dog, once he goes to the female shovel officer to find a sense of existence, the dog will take advantage of the fact that the shovel officer is not at home during the day and come to trouble him.

But when people's anger troughs are filled, there are at least traces to follow, as long as he doesn't provoke the female shovel officer, it's fine.

But this cat, if he doesn't agree with him, he doesn't say anything, and he still scratches people at every turn and robs him of food.

Is it tolerable or intolerable?

It's about his dignity as a man.

For dogs, Shi Ji can turn a blind eye and choose to forgive, but this cat is absolutely not!

Mu Kui didn't have time to pay attention to the wit between the three cubs in the family, and now her mind was all on the mother mouse.

Although I knew in advance that the mother rat would have a difficult birth, but at this moment, Mu Kui was also a little dispossessed, and he didn't know what he should do.

She just tugged at a heart, and from time to time she gave Mother Rat healing abilities so that she wouldn't bleed profusely.

For the rest, Mu Kui can only resign himself to fate now.

I really have no experience at all, and I don't know what to do with the rat mother who has a difficult birth.

After waiting for a quarter of an hour (fifteen minutes), the mother rat with a difficult birth finally gave birth to one.

The mouse cubs, thinner than Mu Kui's little thumb, were soft and looked like flesh-colored worms.

Mu Kui didn't care that the mouse cub was still stained with blood, so he hurriedly picked up the mouse lightly, and carefully sensed it with the purification ability and the healing ability, and was relieved to find that the mouse was fine.

Placed in the small nest with dried grass leaves that had been prepared at a moderate temperature, Mu Kui stared nervously at the mother mouse again.

She thought to herself: this first cub has come out, and the rest should be much smoother.

Who knows, they waited for more than two hours.

The mother rat was completely out of strength, if it weren't for Mu Kui's healing ability to stop the bleeding, I am afraid that she would have died of massive bleeding at this time.

The rat cubs are also the same belly as the previous female mouse, but they gave birth to 30 rat cubs, some of them were born without hands and feet, some of them did not have all their facial features, no eyes and no ears abounded, and some were stillborn at birth, or died soon after birth.

After all, Mu Kui's healing ability can't cure any disease.

It's good that she can save the mother rat so that the mother rat doesn't bleed to death.

For those rat cubs, she really didn't have a problem.

In the witch doctor inheritance given by the wooden father and the wooden mother, there is no such thing as postpartum care for milk rats.

There is a recipe for how to treat a winged tiger cub when it is sick, but the winged tiger cub and the milk mouse are completely different things.

One is an orc and the other is an ordinary beast, both of which are not the same species, and there are not many things that can be referred to.

It's like the difference between a doctor who treats people and a veterinarian.

Although they all see a doctor, their majors are not right.

There is still a big difference between the two.

In the end, Mu Kui counted the rat cubs that were still alive in this litter.

There are 23 in total.

5 only look normal, all born from the beginning.

6 who are missing hands and feet.

3 have no ears.

4. Those who are missing one eye or none of them.

2 without tails can be treated as healthy rat cubs.

There are 3 left, and after Mu Kui's mental power scanning, it was found that their internal organs were not sound, and it was a question of whether they could survive next.

Moreover, except for the one born at the beginning, the rat cubs in the back are getting smaller and smaller, like the last ones that come out, which are only the size of a fingernail.

Basically, as soon as it comes out, it is stillborn, or it dies after landing and not surviving for long.

There are only 3 with unsound internal organs, and they are not dead yet.

But Mu Kui looked at them, and it didn't look like he could live too long.

Two words, worrying!

"Alas!"

With a long sigh, Mu Kui regretted it a little.

If she had known that this would happen, she should have used her mental power to scan the mother rat's belly in advance to see how many cubs it had in its belly.

Blame her for being inexperienced.

I didn't expect so much at the moment.

Moreover, at this time, everything was settled, and a thought popped up in Mu Kui's mind.

Perhaps, in the future, when she encounters such a difficult birth, she can try to give them a caesarean section.

Anyway, she has the ability to heal, and she is not afraid of bleeding at all when she does surgery.

In that case, take the cub out, go back and use the healing ability to heal the wound of the mother rat, and you can't see the slightest scar, isn't it safer than those modern caesarean sections without sequelae?

Thinking about it now, Mu Kui can't help but praise his wit.

But unfortunately, she didn't, thought about it, and arrived at the time!

The authorities are confused, and the bystanders are clear.

Such a wise idea, she just didn't expect it to decline at that time!