Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Personal Guidelines for Kitten Rescues

 1) Don't ever put them back. The weak ones may die and the strong ones will only get stronger. Hunting them down again will also be a waste of time and emotionally exhausting. Finding them is a gift. Take it.

2) They will cry for their momma a bit, but then they will cry for you.

3) No medicine until they are strong.

4) For the weak ones, feed little and often. Make sure they can poo and pee. May need help. Google it.

5) Keep area and box clean.



This is the end of the original content from June 24, 2020 at 7:31 pm. We had two batches of COVID rescue kitties, both born to our now-pet-then-feral cat Christmas. We lost one from each batch, Carrot and Roberto. We kept Pumpkin and Bob from the first batch. It seemed impossible that Christmas would ever be tame, but she thrived with the move from S. to W. and now sleeps under the blankets with whomever is her current favorite. Bob lived a full life and brought us much joy. He was our dog-cat. He passed on December 13, 2021, and was buried with much love and tears in W. I still miss him to this day. Pumpkin is a very catty cat, and likes to ride our shoulder, sit in the sink, and reached kitty heaven when he finally caught a bird. All three of them are orange.

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