Saturday, August 22, 2009

New kittens and update on older ones

gray-female

gray-male

I’ve just returned from vacation and the house is getting full of kittens! These two are ready for adoption. They have made the upstairs their home, no longer content with the  baby room! They are using the adult litter boxes and making themselves right at home with our cats. I think they are about 8 weeks at this point. The solid gray on the left is female and the other is male.

 

3-new-ones When I got home late Monday night, there was an email waiting: pick up kittens ASAP. These little ones are about 4+ weeks old. They are boney but full of energy and love. They are eating canned food and every now and then a little formula. The calico noticed that the babies (below)were getting a lot of attention; all of a sudden she was dying to get a bottle! She still doesn’t drink much milk but she enjoys the special attention.

 

6-new-gray Thursday I got a call for these six little ones. The momma has an upper respiratory infection and her milk dried up. They aren’t big eaters yet but they are getting along just fine. They have started showing signs of an URI so we started  them on antibiotics this morning. When you walk into the kitchen, they swarm all over your feet!

Last night we had company for dinner. They held kittens for a long time. Daisy was a wreck, she didn’t like strangers holding her kittens. When we put the kittens back in the kitchen so we could eat, she went in and counted heads! When she was sure that they were all there, she came back outside and plopped down. It’s nice to have a canine momma to help keep track of this many kittens!

Monday, August 3, 2009

Gray kittens ready for adoption

on-blanket

The gray kittens are 6 weeks old now and so healthy that they’re ready for adoption earlier than usual. The adventurous male was adopted on Saturday. He greeted me when ever I went into the sunroom and really enjoyed helping me knit. with-yarn

The 2 remaining kittens have become much more adventurous over the last few days and greet us with demands for being held, rubbed, and if their bowl is empty, food. They are starting to have more access to the house and enjoying their freedom.

with-fish  white-feet-red-rug

The one on the left is a female and the white footed one is a male. They have been de-wormed.

wrestling

Now that they are brave, they are enjoying playing together more; no need to constantly be on alert!