Saturday, October 20, 2012

Heroic efforts for orphan kittens

NOTE FROM DENISE: If you try to get kittens this tiny to eat from a dish, you wind up with papier-mache' kittens.
I received this note from Karen last week:

"We have a clinic going on at Red Lake and a citizen brought in a litter of four 2-week-old kittens currently being syringe-fed at the warehouse by clinic volunteers.
"Three of the kittens were found in a wooded area near the road, but one crawled up onto the road and was discovered. Miracle they survived- been very cold.
"Does anyone have ideas for this little foursome?"
I had an image of a tiny cold kitten crawling away from his siblings in search of help, so I told Karen to send them down and I would figure something out.
I got the word out on Red Lake Rosie's Rescue Facebook page and soon I heard from Act V Rescue & Rehabilitation that they would sponsor the kittens, but they didn't have a foster who could offer the round-the-clock care they would need.
 I got an offer of a nursing mother cat from Feline Rescue (she and her kittens were left behind when her people moved, the realtor called Feline Rescue, but something got in and killed her kittens). Unfortunately this sweet girl didn't take the strange kittens, but we got an offer to foster from a RLRR Facebook Friend!
She had never cared for bottle babies before and I kept expecting her to back out as I explained all that is required, but she took them in. While I've heard she's "exhausted", she is also having a "blast" and the kittens are doing great. Many, many thanks to Kathy!
PHOTOS AND NOTES FROM FOSTER:
Here are some pictures of the kitties from Saturday. They are so cute and getting used to their new home! They are all males, so I call them the brute squad. LOL. They aren't very brutish.
I call the little Siamese Simon. He is the first one to come out and if he isn't the first one fed, he will push his way to the nipple.
Larry is the bigger dark tabby. He loves to wrestle with Simon.
The littlest is Moe. He's pretty cautious, but so loveable.
Last is Fezzik. He's a snuggler, too.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

How beautiful......what a great
story.....thank you for this
wonderful rescue and 'recovery'.
Anxious to follow their stories
with time. Thank you!!

Joan said...

Fabulous volunteer to take on 4 bottle babies. They look so good!

Dino said...

So happy to see they are doing well.

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