Well we back to four cats now.
A friend had kept his late wifes Manx cat and not realized that the Manx had not been fixed.
The Manx got out and had a litter, which my friend couldn't care for.
Anyway I offered to take one, but its sibling escaped from the carrier and hid under my toolshed for a week. I finally caught it and the kittens are so attached to each other I decided to keep both.
The one I'd picked takes after its mom, but unfortunately suffers from an all too common birth defect of Manx and other tail less cats.
When born her lower spine had not fully formed and she had a severe incontinence problem. The vet said there was not enough nerve and muscle tissue to allow proper control.
Luckily after a couple of months her stub tail began to develop, and she has gained some control. She no longer makes much of a mess, her feces are now solid and easy to pick up with a tissue without leaving residue, and she seems to do most of her pooping while asleep, I'd already gotten her acustomed to laying down only where I'd placed folded towels for her use.
She has also begun trying to use the litter box, with some success.
Apparently the muscles of a cats tail are a necessary part of their ability to use the litter box when they want to.
Otherwise the feces just build up till internal pressures force them out. Rather than having nothing to hold them in, the lack of muscle control means they can't release when they should. This can lead to irritations and infections that are often fatal to kittens.
With any luck her plumbing will sort itself out by the time she is one year old, and as the situation stands she seldom makes a real mess.
We do have to clean her bottom once a day and wipe with baby wipes every so often. If any reddness shows we apply a vet approved diaper rash ointment.
Due to her spine problem when we first got her she was only about half as long as her head and legs would indicate she should be. She weighs about 2/3 as much as her sister that has a tale and is normally porportioned.
As her spine has straightened out she has gotten a bit longer, which is a good sign that she should begin to develop normally now.
I've considered making her several sets of granny panties by cutting the toe off old white socks and cutting leg holes.
I decided not to since this might increase the diaper rash problem, but now that she has improved I figure to make a couple of pairs of undies for her to wear when roaming around the house and when sitting on a convenient lap.
As is I got a pack of baby blankies and let her sit on my lap on one of these. This pleases her no end, shes such a lovable little character and very gregarious.