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Help - I have just been given a very tiny little kitten, and I have no idea what to do with it - I've never had a kitten this little and I don't know what to feed it! It has stinky greenish diarrhea right now, so I don't want to upset it's tummy any more.
My daughter and I were just at the pet store about a half hour ago, and there was a lady wandering around in there with this kitten. She asked us if we knew whether the pet store "takes animals", and said she wanted to give them the kitten which she had found on the side of the road while doing her paper route.
She didn't want to take it to her local humane society because they charge $40 to drop off animals. We said we'd take it, because I thought it should go to a humane society, not a pet store. However, when we got home, it was too late to get to our
humane society to drop it off! So now I gotta keep this little guy/girl for the night- help! What do I do???
Update on the kitty.......
He made it through the night OK (I guess, since he didn't wake us up), and has enjoyed 2 bottle feedings this morning and a little soft food. Just a moment ago he took his first wee in his litter box, but he still has not had a BM, which worries me. When we got him yesterday, he had residue around his butt and tail from diarrhea, but he hasn't made anything since being here. I am going to set up a vet appointment for tomorrow when I have a day off, to check him over and make sure everything is working.
Dudley is just furious about this new, loud creature in the house - he refuses to come up and sniff the kitten, just keeps hissing, growling, and backing away! If I let Dudley smell my fingers with kitten smell on them, THAT sets him off too. He's so territorial, I just don't know how this is going to work out. It really is hilarious to see him having such a fit over such a tiny, harmless little fluffball. :rolleyes:
And I still have the little matter of explaining this to hubby when he gets home........oh well, I usually have the final say anyway, so it's a done deal ;) :D Cats are pretty low-maintenance, so he won't add too much stress to this already chaotic household, unless he and Dudley can't ever learn to get along.
I'll try to post some more pics later.