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Tiny 2week old baby kittens squeaking at their mama! Their little meows slay me Bo is the buff kitten and Ginger is the orange kitten. Mama is Molly, and the boys in the crate are Dorian, Henry, and Knox.
I just found this iphone video from when we were fostering the Marzipan kittens. OH EM GEE THEY WERE SO TINY! This was just when they were learning to walk and squeaking to talk to their mama, gorgeous Molly. Tiny little baby 2week old kittens squeaking the tiniest squeaks you've ever heard! Check out out Foster Diaries playlist of the Marzipan litter for more Marzipan kitten footage! And in the last clip Molly is CARRYING HENRY IN HER MOUTH. the cutest. Close up of little baby Knox at the end :D
Newborn kittens require so much care because they are fragile and have limited physical abilities at birth. Kittens this young cannot see or hear. Their eyes stay closed and their ears are folded down. They can touch and smell, and this is how they navigate around their mothers so they can nurse.
If you are providing care for newborn kittens with a mother, your primary responsibility is to ensure that the mother is well taken care of, and quietly observe to be sure that none of the kittens need extra attention. A mom cat will need a quiet space where she can rest with her babies, and plenty of food and water.
Mother cats are usually fed kitten food because they need extra calories to make milk for their babies. Wet food and dry food are both appropriate. Choose the highest quality food you can find, and do not limit access.
The mother cat will also need access to a litter box. Be sure to use nonclumping litter, in case the kittens accidentally ingest any. Clumping litter is very dangerous for kittens, newborn or not. There are many nonclumping litter types available at local pet stores and online. With all of her needs met, a mother cat will be able to fully provide for her kits, and you will simply enjoy watching the babies grow up and start to become more independent.
Newborn kittens are so small, about 3 1/2 oz. Due to their size, they have trouble staying warm and normally remain near their mother for warmth until they are bigger.
If you are caring for an orphaned kitten or kittens, a heating pad is a good tool to provide warmth. The kittens need to be able to move farther away or closer to the heat source so they don’t overheat. A hot water bottle will also work well.
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