OMG KITTY [AskMeCha] Boy, I haven't even gotten around to mentioning the kitten I took in.
→[More:] A smart-looking tabby. The mama's owners named him Garfield but I was not keeping that. After mulling a few options, I named him
Fry. Took him over at 12 weeks, he's just getting that adult litheness, and he loves to climb. Having a bit of trouble getting him to stick to the litter-box, though.
BUT (and this is not all happy)
Yesterday my nephew pointed out a screaming brood of kits in my brother's boat in the carport. I told him most likely the mother was staying away because he was milling around the carport. Well, I checked again at midnight and they were still screaming. With gloves and some elbow grease I uncovered the nest (tarp, storage boxes, mulching leaves ...) and found two kittens. One was hunched over and screaming, the other was ... gasping, I guess. Underdeveloped legs, clearly abandoned long enough and I gave it very little chance.
It being midnight and me being a cat-owner with no kitten experience atall, I did some furious web searching and made a Walgreen's run for "emergency kitten formula" ingredients (evaporated milk, egg yolk, corn syrup, a cheap bottle). By the time I got back the runty one was still.
The screamer, though, is still with me, and I'm trying to feed it, but he isn't interested in the bottle. After some trepidation -- I guess biting isn't something they can really do yet -- I tried even dabbing some into his mouth with my finger, but that didn't really work either.
One eye is still shut, and like his sibling he has weak hind legs. I don't know if he's really worth saving. (I'm figuring the mother moved the litter in a Darwinian fashion.) On the other hand he's got some volume and he's grooming his front paws right now. He's barely the size of my palm.
If he won't nurse I worry he won't be here in the AM.
No digital camera in these money and tech-deprived parts, so I can't share.