![]() One of the kittens in the litter has tested negative for FIV/FeLV. Our kittens are up –to-date on vaccinations, treated for fleas with Advantage or Revolution, wormed with pyrantel or Drontal, and vet-checked as healthy, then are microchipped. We raise our kittens underfoot and treat them with love and attention to become affectionate, well-adjusted house cats with no bad habits.īITTEN BY A KITTEN RESCUE kittens are always spayed or neutered so that they will never contribute to the horrendous overpopulation of cats and kittens in this country. We take kittens from private homes only if we can make sure that if there is a mama cat, she gets spayed. We rescue bottle baby and orphan kittens from the community and kittens that would otherwise be put to sleep in area shelters. A pic of the kittens would be great, so I can assess their age and condition.īITTEN BY A KITTEN RESCUE is a 501c3 tax-exempt orphan kitten rescue in the San Francisco East Bay Area. You can email me, Anje ( ), any time (I hear the ding on my phone), and we will arrange to get me the kittens and I promise to keep you updated about their progress. Unless you are going to try to take care of them yourself or if by chance you’ve done this before, don’t try to feed them yet. If you find kittens anywhere in the Bay Area, bring them inside and keep those babies warm with a heating pad on low wrapped in a thin blanket or towel or T-shirt. ![]() Don’t listen to advice to leave them there for hours-they will die without your intervention. So they most probably have already been without mama for at least an hour or two. Leave a TV or radio on after the kittens have been in your home for a few days, so they become accustomed to human voices and sounds. They are already cold and hungry-kittens that are tended to by a mama don’t make a sound. If they are crying so you can hear them, they are already in distress. Feeding is not as important as warmth for these babies as they are born without the ability to make their own body heat. The main thing is to keep the kittens warm no matter what. Don’t worry, if mama is ok, she will come back and love having the box for her kittens (cats and boxes, right?). Harley the feral cat seemed to be having her first ever heat cycle, making all kinds of caterwauling noises for hours on end. Put a heating pad under some cloths so they can’t access it directly. If you think mama cat will be coming back, snake an extension cord to where the babies are and bring them a cardboard box. The most important thing you can do once you hear kittens mewing, is to wait no more than a 1/2 hour before you take action.
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