I just saw your comment on my thread.

These people are giving you good advice with the KMR, syringe etc. Keeping babies warm is very important, but not too warm. I am currently using a snuggledisk that you heat in the microwave, but in the past have used a hot water bottle. Make sure to cover whatever you use with a blanket or towel. Personally I keep whatever I'm using to one area of the nest so that if they get too warm they can crawl off it if they need too, but like I said I've never raised ones that young.

I have read that for that small of kittens feeding every 2 hours is prefered, but all my cat books dissagree with each other about how often and how much to feed, so I just 'wing it' based on what seems to make the kitties content. Either way I don't sleep much, and I only have 3 kittens here. lol

Never feed cold formula, and don't feed a kitten that's hypothermic until you get it warmed up first. I am told it interferes with thier digestive system. If you use a microwave to heat your formula, make sure to stir it up and test it first. They can sometimes get 'hot spots' in there that might scald little ones mouths. Don't feed kittens laying on their back like a human baby, they can choke that way. Upright or 'prone' position is most natural to them. Burp them gently after feeding, that you can do like a human baby. lol

Don't forget to 'potty' them after eating. A warm moist cotton ball rubbed gently on their privates will stimulate them like mommy would do, as they can't 'go' on their own yet.

This site (as well as many others and a ton of library books) can help you with the basics. For anything 'wierd' not covered call your vet for help, or just call your vet for reassurance. Aww heck just call your vet to say hello. LOL

I updated my progress with the 3 week olds http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?t=114224