I don't know how old they are.
I have a picture, just click this link: http://img329.imageshack.us/my.php?image... (There are 4 of them, but only 2 are pictured.)
I got them to drink a bit of water, but not exactly sure what to feed them.
I have a Vet appointment tomorrow.
Any advice would be perfect!
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Hello...well they sure are cuuuute %26 beings you have a vet appt for tomorrow, not much for me to say here...if they use a litter box all is well ..if not that could take some training which I would be glad to help you with if you need some tips ( if you have any dogs tho NO CLUMPING LITTER where dogs can get to it..dangerous..I can be E mailed thru my profile or 360 page...as for food any kitten or cat food that says 100% nutrionally complete is fine..dry is best or with some water to soften it ... NO DAIRY products, unless the vet prescribes a formula..but if they can eat regular cat food, all should be well %26 good..Take Care :)
Feed them canned foods that don't contain gravy and of course, love them.
Get some wet kitten food they should eat that if not try kitten milk
enjoy them while they are kittens then get rid of them the moment they get big and get a dog cuz cats are lame.
Milk,and go to a pet shop and get the baby cat food,those are beautiful kittens,good luck whit them!
the kittens seem about 3-4 weeks old. Give them some kitten wet food and water. If you see them eating the wet food than you dont need to feed them the kmr.
If they are not eating the wet food, than go to your local pet store and ask for KMR (kitten milk replacement) that also get a bottle (sold in the pet store). then you mix the powder with water, 2 parts water one part powder and out in the bottle. The nipple on the bottle will also need to be opened. To do this you push a needle or a paper clip end through it and then heat it up. you heat up the paper clip or needle, not the nipple. than slide it back through the nipple. You may have to do this two times. Once that is done, when you put water in it, the water should drip out slowly, not fast..
Ok than read the label on the kmr to see how much they should be eating.. If they are eating wet food they will just need lots of love and attention to get them used to humans. This can take a little bit but it is well worth it once they get older. When they are around 8 weeks old is when you can find then another home or keep them yourself. you are going to want to vaccinate them and get them fixed before they go to a new home! Best of luck!
OMG they are gorgeous!
My best advice is to leave them where you found them, at least for a day or two, but put a cardboard box over them with a little doorway. leave them some food (whatever you decided to give them) and water.
Mother cats sometimes move their litter to a safer place if they feel threatened where they are, so she might come back for them.
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