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    Oh my gosh, the cuteness! Bless you and your SIL for saving them!
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    Big aaawww!! Hope they get big and healthy in no time

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    THUNK! Falling over from too much cuteness!

    Praying they all thrive - they look pretty healthy; I guess Cute always does. Looking forward to seeing them grow up!
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    Tabby boy's name is now Sedge.



    If their personalities stay as they are, then miss Belladonna will be a BRAT! LoL. Last night she was standing upright with her paws wrapped around the bars of her carrier, shaking the door of the carrier and screaming....it was two hours since her last meal and that milk wasn't heating fast enough darn it! Juniper is mellow mellow mellow....he has a great appetite, but he waits calmly and is calm while he's pottied and cleaned off afterward. Sedge purrs a tiny kitty "tap tap tap" purr as soon as you start petting him. <3 I'm so in love with these guys.

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    Gosh...I am just amazed at how different and marked their personalities are at such an age! But then...little miss Belladonna is a tortie, isn't she? Tortitude in one so young...*sigh*.
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    ... and they now all have names!! I love it - they are just adorable!!!
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    They could not be any more cute or precious! How could anyone just abandon these babies? I will never understand things like this.
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    So sorry to hear about BellaDonna.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catty1 View Post
    Gosh...I am just amazed at how different and marked their personalities are at such an age! But then...little miss Belladonna is a tortie, isn't she? Tortitude in one so young...*sigh*.
    My sister was joking that she should name the calico something like "sweetums" to create the trifecta of evil....tortie + bottle brat + Law of opposite names.



    For those that don't know, the law of opposite namse states that kitties with names like Cuddles or Snookums are always a challenge for vet staff to deal with, whereas kitties with names like Chaos or Lucifer are the easiest ones to deal with.

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    Juniper says "I LIKE FOOD!"


    Sedge is a messy eater. He always gets formula dribbling down him


    Aaaaand Miss Sassy Pants has a soft side.

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    They were born on June 21, right? So they are one week old today Would their mom-cat still be providing stimulation for them to pass urine and stool? I don't think it's crazy to keep tabs on what they put out. Since you're already measuring how much they take in and watching for growth. You'd be taking further action if they were not stooling, so I'll say it: Yay, kittens! You are eating and ... uhmmm ... pooping!
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    Well done boys!! No matter what the age pooping's good !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cassiesmom View Post
    They were born on June 21, right? So they are one week old today Would their mom-cat still be providing stimulation for them to pass urine and stool? I don't think it's crazy to keep tabs on what they put out. Since you're already measuring how much they take in and watching for growth. You'd be taking further action if they were not stooling, so I'll say it: Yay, kittens! You are eating and ... uhmmm ... pooping!
    I think the momcat continues to provide stimulation for a few weeks just to be safe. At least until they are up and moving well. You could always ask Briana since she has recent experience with this.
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    I keep stimulating my kittens until they're 4-ish weeks old or until it's clear that they don't need it anymore. I know they don't make much poop when they're on formula, but it had been days since we saw any from either one so we were getting concerned. Believe me, both me and the kittens are happier without any kitten enemas going on!

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    How are those adorable babies doing?
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