Hi and welcome!
I agree with previous advice to get another vet. Separating kittens so young can lead to social adjustment problems (your babies may be fighting as they're settling into a new hierarchy???)
I think you noted that you're preferring your female kitty at the moment. Just be careful not to show her a lot more attention than him, as your male may get jealous and take it out on her. Go to a pet store or book shop and check out some cat books with a good psychology section - it helps a lot when sorting out normal play and aggression from violence. And will be a great help if you have problems with them using the litter tray, vomiting, eye problems and every other thing that goes wrong with almost everybody's cats!
Get your new vet to provide advice on desexing your kittens at an appropriate age and the signs to watch for when your girl is approaching sexual maturity.
Do you have any cat friends or acquaintances in your area who can drop by and keep an eye on things as well? You've taken on a big responsibility and sometimes just having someone to share things with is a great help. Apart from that, they really are beautiful babiesOnce you're over this hump, you are going to have a loving, playful family that you're going to enjoy for along time to come. Good luck.





Once you're over this hump, you are going to have a loving, playful family that you're going to enjoy for along time to come. Good luck.

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