• My brother brought home kittens
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So my brother came home from picking up his car from the mechanic and he had 2 kittens. They were abandoned at the mechanic's garage this morning and so he asked my brother if he wanted them. He called my parents and they said to take them, so now we have 2 newborn kittens. We got some special formula to feed them and we've been giving it to them, and when they sleep we put some towels on them to keep them warm. I was wondering if anyone knows from experience anything with taking care of newborn kittens? And for the "d'awwwwwwwww" factor: [img]http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs281.snc4/40392_1576637460751_1380048726_31596724_974799_n.jpg[/img] [img]http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs207.snc4/38707_1576668021515_1380048726_31596851_785647_n.jpg[/img]
Kittens are new- or recently-born cats.
I know what you're eating tonight.
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In those pictures, they look a lil closer to hamsters or something, because you have a shitty camera. They're so cute though!
[QUOTE=teh pirate;23834381]Kittens are new- or recently-born cats.[/QUOTE] I think most people know that...
"IS SO SMALL, IS FUNNY TO ME!" That is adorable. What'd you name them?
[QUOTE=teh pirate;23834381]Kittens are new- or recently-born cats.[/QUOTE] They were born a few days ago. [editline]06:49PM[/editline] [QUOTE=DoctorSalt;23834400]In those pictures, they look a lil closer to hamsters or something, because you have a shitty camera. They're so cute though![/QUOTE] Phone camera and bad lighting.
Teach them to talk and understand english. Become famous and earn lots of money.
Contact your local veterinarian for proper advice. I will say; don't let them outside for at least 8 weeks (I think), don't give them regular cat or human food for the same length of time, and book them some flu jabs before they go out. Keep us updated!
[QUOTE=teh pirate;23834381]Kittens are new- or recently-born cats.[/QUOTE] Fantastic job Captain Obvious! What would we ever do without you? Also OP have a heart.
Start training the kittens from an early age or you will have pee all over the house for the next fiften years. They will pee everywhere when they are small and they will tear your furniture to shreads. Cat's are wonderful though, easily the best pet in the world.
[QUOTE=QwertySecond;23834465]Contact your local veterinarian for proper advice. I will say; don't let them outside for at least 8 weeks (I think), don't give them regular cat or human food for the same length of time, and book them some flu jabs before they go out. Keep us updated![/QUOTE] We decided if they live for the next few days, we're gonna see if we can adopt them legally and whatnot. This will be interesting though, with our dog who's more of a cow. She seems to be really excited about it though. Also, I'm partially allergic to cats, so I'm curious to see what will happen.
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I wish my family would be like that. They would say no. :(
I'm taking my senior picture with my cat.
[QUOTE=Stenstyren;23834548]Start training the kittens from an early age or you will have pee all over the house for the next fiften years. They will pee everywhere when they are small and they will tear your furniture to shreads. Cat's are wonderful though, easily the best pet in the world.[/QUOTE] This. Train them as early as they start pissing. You won't regret it. My cat is an outdoor cat mostly and she's just fine.
Gingers eh? We had kittens and kept one of the gingers. All the gingers came out fat, our one you'll always find in the kitchen noshing away. None the less, he's adorable.
D'awww, is that both of them cuddling on the 2nd picture?
One of my friend's cats had kittens a couple weeks ago, they've just started walking :) they're adorable when they start running around the place. She keeps finding them asleep in her slippers :keke:
Make sure you wash your hands before touching them. They're very vulnerable to disease. Also, don't put them in high places. They like to explore and don't have very good control over their motor skills, so its not uncommon for young kittens to fall off a desk and break their necks. :frown:
[QUOTE=z0rz;23835071]D'awww, is that both of them cuddling on the 2nd picture?[/QUOTE] They started rolling around with each other and stuff and rolled into that corner.
My uncle had five kittens when I went to visit. Four of them were cunts and one of them was nice. By the end of the visit all but one was comfortable around me. Now I will never see them again :frown:
My mom says the white and orange one's a girl, the lighter orange one's a boy.
Daaaaww. I want one...
I demand to know their names.
Give them plenty of warm cow's milk. Since they don't have their mommy anymore
[QUOTE=Aperture fan;23835573]I demand to know their names.[/QUOTE] We haven't named them yet, but I'll post later when we do. [QUOTE=Wide Ruled;23835578]Give them plenty of warm cow's milk. Since they don't have their mommy anymore[/QUOTE] We bought kitten formula for them.
Are you going to get them checked up at a vets or something? Make sure they're all nice and healthy. :3
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