Fostering Kittens.

beth

Administrator
Staff member
Are you sure you'll be able to give thse little bundles up when the time comes? I don't think I could do it.
Hats off to you and your wife for being caring people!
 

scotts

Active Member
Well they (and we) made it through the night. Either they are getting better at eating or we are getting better at feeding them but they are eating good. Of course Jeffery the little pig has always eaten good. But as far as letting them go I have to admit woke up this morning and I was kind of thinking that. But then we have two cats right now that are 16 and I know my wife and I agree that we do not want another 16 years of litter boxes.
 

michelle l

Member
Bless your heart for helping these babies!! Just wait until they get to be about four or five weeks old...nothing is cuter than watching a litter of kittens learning to walk and pounce on each other. :joy:
 
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sinner's girl

Guest
My mom used an eye dropper to feed my kitty, Katrina. She was barely 3wks when they found her left in an old shed in the backyard. My dad was outside looking for damage that the huricane did...and heard the kitten. Mom woke up at night to feed her, but still had to work, Katrina would go all day without food.
Good luck with them!
 

beth

Administrator
Staff member
HMMM. I wonder if your cat will actually adopt these babies? Now that will go a long way with nuturance. All you'd have to do then is feed them.
I saw something a few wks ago about a cat with a litter adopting a baby squirl that lost it mother! Its was so cute.
 
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