Elizabeth, although it would only be fair to mention they are ferals, it would be extremely unlikely that any residual problems would exist. Kittens tame very easily. I fostered some that were third generation (at least) feral. I got them at approximately 6 weeks old. Two were adoptable within weeks. I was fortunate enough to know three of the four adopters, so I was able to watch them for many years. Of the three I still had track of, one was always aloof and distrusting (but of course, that can happen in perfectly tame cats, too) and the two were hopeless lap kitties! They all remembered me, too. Any time I visited my friends, all Chili and Woolly had to do was hear my voice, and they'd come running to squirm and roll in my lap, buzzing and squinting the whole time! Of the fourth, I don't think they had any problems. I explained her history to them, and let them know that I would take her back at any time for any reason, even if it was years later. I got one phone message from them a few months after they adopted her, expressing their delight.

Bless you for helping these little guys!