I would try to find the mama cat. I adopted a kitten (now 8) who was taken from him mama too young. He does things that aren't right--eats carpet, never covers his poop, etc.--all because he never learned. He's a sweet cat, but not the smartest. He was bottle fed by humans from very early on.
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This cracks me up...I have an Odie too lol. He's a real kneader too--makes me crazy laying on the bed next to him. They do this because it's what they do when they nurse...
If they are eating solid food then they are ready to wean. I wouldn't go for the Mama unless you are willing to take her somewhere to get fixed. You could look for the feral cat coalition in your area. Most of kittens socialization happens in the first 6 weeks of life--if you can spend as much time with them right now as possible--that is what is ideal. Just try some good quality kitten canned food on 'em. Felidae cat n kittens is awesome--don't get the chicken though (yellow labeling)-- no one likes it. Turkey, Lamb and Ocean Fish--that's the one you want.
When I have feral kittens that's when my family knows they won't see me much. I put them in a room where they can't hide. You have to 'kittenproof' to do this--block off under the bed with blankets or boards and such. When they are eating, pet them and talk to them, low and calm. Leaving the radio or tv on in your absence helps--I always put it on the classical station. Feliway plug ins are awesome--I wouldn't pay more than $15 for the refills online-- can't remember how much I'd spend on the diffuser package but I know you can get them for a better price online like on ebay. There's something called rescue remedy that you can put a little in their water or dab some on their ears when you are handling them-- it is amazing stuff-- really works. Really socialize them good and you shoudln't have too much trouble getting them adopted. I like craigs list as shelters around here are so overwhelmed in the last few years, you have to put up your ad weekly though or it gets buried. I would ask for a small fee if they are not spayed/neutered, 1st shots like $10 just to make sure they don't end up snake food or pitbull bait. And request a follow up visit for the same reasons. Good luck. There's lot's of advice to be found online...
For vaccinations, I called around and tried to find the best kitten package around--comparison priced and I do this with some if I want them checked for FIV etc. There's some I've rescued from really bad situations. Most though I just take to our local low cost spay and neuter clinic-- they do the basics while they are under and do follow up immunizations really cheap too.
You're lucky-- kitens are my most favorite thing in this world... The 2 in the picture below I rescued this summer from our store's back receiving deck. I did take Mama too because she was so friendly and skeleton thin. I still have
em all lol--gave up after a month but my adoptions standards are really high and I felt bad for the poor mama-- lord knows how many kittens she had that she lost. She's the best Mama ever--seriously.
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