Maykitten, I hope you have help with feeding 5 little bits! My youngest son and I bottle fed 2 little ones, and it was quite a chore, along with all the other duties that go along with it, if you know what I mean. Bathroom, etc. :-D
2 years ago, on Father’s Day, no less, I saw this little gray ball under my catalpa tree, at first I thought it was a baby possum until I got up close. Called my Vet who got right back to me, “What did you get yourself into now”? He asks me, LOL! So anyway, a week later under the same tree, was a little black and white bundle. I left it there to see if mom came back, Doc thought maybe she was just moving her kitties when I stumbled across Little Bit. Anyway, a torrential thunder storm hit, so I had to bring it in. So to shorten the story, Little Bit and Blackie are now permanent residents! And totally devoted to my son. We also have 3 other rescues, all with interesting tales to tell, but they were all a few months old when we got them. So now we have 3 females and the 2 Bros!
Oh yes, and the next year, Mom Cat had a litter IN THAT CATALPA tree, in one of the crevices. 2 died, my other son took the remaining one. She’s doing well also. He named her Prynne, from The Scarlet Letter.
Maykitten, I hope you have help with feeding 5 little bits! My youngest son and I bottle fed 2 little ones, and it was quite a chore, along with all the other duties that go along with it, if you know what I mean. Bathroom, etc. :-D
2 years ago, on Father’s Day, no less, I saw this little gray ball under my catalpa tree, at first I thought it was a baby possum until I got up close. Called my Vet who got right back to me, “What did you get yourself into now”? He asks me, LOL! So anyway, a week later under the same tree, was a little black and white bundle. I left it there to see if mom came back, Doc thought maybe she was just moving her kitties when I stumbled across Little Bit. Anyway, a torrential thunder storm hit, so I had to bring it in. So to shorten the story, Little Bit and Blackie are now permanent residents! And totally devoted to my son. We also have 3 other rescues, all with interesting tales to tell, but they were all a few months old when we got them. So now we have 3 females and the 2 Bros!
Oh yes, and the next year, Mom Cat had a litter IN THAT CATALPA tree, in one of the crevices. 2 died, my other son took the remaining one. She’s doing well also. He named her Prynne, from The Scarlet Letter.
SORRY FOLKS! Didn’t mean to be so windy.