Sherri
DIS Veteran<br><font color=deeppink>I never though
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dd found a kitten without any other kittens or without the Mom, the kitten was in a bush. DD sat at a far enough away distance for the mother to come back for over two hours. No Mom cat.
After calling and pleading with me to take the kitten, I told her yes for one week only. We already have three cats. So this week we are looking for a home for her. I know I will grow attatched.
I have some questions about taking care of her for a week.
I bought cat milk which said on the box that it is good for kittens. I also bought kitten chow and a small litter box. The kittens eyes are open dd said, but the kitten is very tiny. How do I know if she is old enough to eat on her own? How old are they when they open their eyes.
Can anyone give me advice?
After calling and pleading with me to take the kitten, I told her yes for one week only. We already have three cats. So this week we are looking for a home for her. I know I will grow attatched.
I have some questions about taking care of her for a week.
I bought cat milk which said on the box that it is good for kittens. I also bought kitten chow and a small litter box. The kittens eyes are open dd said, but the kitten is very tiny. How do I know if she is old enough to eat on her own? How old are they when they open their eyes.
Can anyone give me advice?

Regardless of whether you keep the kitten or not, I was told that bottle kittens tend to make good lap cats because they are so used to being held as kittens. My two younger cats (the one in my signature and her brother) are very sweet, but are not lap cats at all. Only one of my 4 are, much to my dismay.