There are several people here that can help you like Moosmom or jenluckenbach or you can look up info on the internet or even call your vet or an ER vet for help. I hope that they'll thrive in your care. Good luck.![]()
There are several people here that can help you like Moosmom or jenluckenbach or you can look up info on the internet or even call your vet or an ER vet for help. I hope that they'll thrive in your care. Good luck.![]()
They look to be about 6 weeks old, in which case they can probably eat regular wet cat food, and you can gradually mix in some dry stuff.
Good luck!!
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They are adorable! And they are certainly old enough to eat some kitten dry and canned food. (probably 8-10 weeks old)
It is also EXTREMELY normal for your cats to not be fond of the new ones. You'd be best off to keep the babies in a room by themselves. Not only will you not have to worry about introductions (yet) but they will be close to their litter box. (and keep the adults out of the kitten food.)
If you plan to keep them, you can work on the introductions later.
Have fun, They look like a bundle of energy!![]()
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They are adoreable! Make sure you feed then Kitten Food since their little bodies are growing and need all the nutirents peovided in Kitten Food...
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They can probably eat regular kitten food now w/no problem. To be safe, though, keep them isolated from your bigger cats and slowly introduce them. You want to be sure they're safe and also that your cats aren't exposed to any diseases. Good luck and bless your husband for bringing them home!
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Oh look at the little ones! How sweet! Enjoy and keep posting pics for us!!!
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They sure are cute. I agree on being 6 weeks or so. Probably can eat softened food and can food at this point. They look a bit thin and probably had a rough life so far. They quite likely have worms from looking at them.(maybe im crazy, but I swer I can tell by looking at young kittens if they are just thin or have worms) I would take them in to have a look over by a vet if you can.
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