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2 day old kitten, no mother, won't feed. Help!
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Maisey Moo
14-07-2013
I've seen a picture of the little one he or she is lovely. Waiting for everyone too get back to me now.
maddiesdoor
14-07-2013
Thanks for your replies guys, Huge thanks to Maisey (and co behind the scenes).

Hopefully this will be a positive outcome, I feel so helpless, such a sweet thing (honestly isn't any trouble at all).
Lost_Soul
14-07-2013
i know i dont know either of you but i'd like to thank maddiesdoor for caring and for trying to help this poor little kitten ( sadly a lot of people wouldnt have tried ) and a huge thank you to maisy moo for stepping in and going above and beyond to help, you're a star!
Maisey Moo
14-07-2013
A rescue contact via Facebook has got the little one. He's had 1.5ml of cimicat. It's very touch and go too. He is realy tiny.
dollymarie
14-07-2013
Fingers crossed for little man x
alicehatter
15-07-2013
What a heartwarming thread this is. Well done to everyone who's helping the little guy
Let's hope (s)he goes from strength to strength x
maddiesdoor
15-07-2013
The lady who took the kitten from us is a life saver (quite literally). Because even if the worst happens, she'll be making him so much more comfortable than we ever could. Having said that, you don't realize what progress he's already made, from not eating a solid thing to eating (well, feeding) every 30 minutes, amazing.
Shrike
15-07-2013
Glad to hear he's making progress - fingers crossed for him.

Hope you'll get your gran to do something about the ferals - do the local cats protection have a feral neutering program?

CP neutering program
maddiesdoor
15-07-2013
Originally Posted by Shrike:
“Glad to hear he's making progress - fingers crossed for him.

Hope you'll get your gran to do something about the ferals - do the local cats protection have a feral neutering program?

CP neutering program”

Thanks for providing me with that link, just looked, yes we do have a branch near us.

I guess I contact them (on behalf of my gran) and they will come and take them to be neutered? (I am such a novice at all this-despite having 4 cats and a dog!)
Yeah_Jackie
15-07-2013
I really hope the little fella survives. I'm almost afraid to open this thread, fearing the worst. I cope better with human suffering.
BellaRosa
15-07-2013
Hoping the little one is doing well still. Please keep us up-dated and well done to all concerned.
avasgranny
15-07-2013
Originally Posted by Yeah_Jackie:
“I really hope the little fella survives. I'm almost afraid to open this thread, fearing the worst. I cope better with human suffering.”

Me too, I always cry at these pet threads. I really hope this wee one survives and well done girls. x
Shrike
15-07-2013
Originally Posted by maddiesdoor:
“Thanks for providing me with that link, just looked, yes we do have a branch near us.

I guess I contact them (on behalf of my gran) and they will come and take them to be neutered? (I am such a novice at all this-despite having 4 cats and a dog!)”

I think they trap them, neuter then release. Some of the younger ones may be suitable for adoption I would think, but the older ones they'll probably view as too wild for that. They do try to rehome some ferals to farms / homes with outhouses so they can be fed and an eye kept on them though. Anyway I'm sure CP can fill you in - hope they can be helped anyway.
Maisey Moo
15-07-2013
The little one has started too open his eyes.
Regarding the mum and possible other kitens neutering. Some branches offer full price neutering otherwise you will get £26 towards the cost of speying. Cats protection will only neuter/ Spey if there is someone willing too feed feral cats. They should loan a trap out too you or your grandma and possibly take them in too be speyed or they might want you too take them too the vets. With ferals I always fle treat them and worm them whilst under anesthic too.
avasgranny
15-07-2013
Wonderful news Maisey, photo's are demanded soon too!!! I really hope mummy is ok.
Maisey Moo
15-07-2013
http://s135.photobucket.com/user/kado_album/library/
Hopefully this works
It does its the first couple of them. The rest are my own rescue cats
Yeah_Jackie
15-07-2013
Little beauty.
maddiesdoor
15-07-2013
Thanks for all the concern guys, means a lot
delazarous
15-07-2013
Aww absolutely gorgeous - remember when my two were that small. Pleased to hear he's eating.
BellaRosa
15-07-2013
Originally Posted by Maisey Moo:
“http://s135.photobucket.com/user/kado_album/library/
Hopefully this works
It does its the first couple of them. The rest are my own rescue cats”

Awwww so cute Fingers crossed he continues to improve. What a lucky little chap that maddiesdoor found him and you acme to the rescue so fast.
avasgranny
15-07-2013
Originally Posted by Maisey Moo:
“http://s135.photobucket.com/user/kado_album/library/
Hopefully this works
It does its the first couple of them. The rest are my own rescue cats”

Aw he is a real wee honey. Oh by the way how many cats do you have????
Maisey Moo
15-07-2013
33 all but 3 I rescued plus my cavalier max and Alfie a ruff coated jack russell who's 10 months . They both think they are cats too
avasgranny
15-07-2013
Originally Posted by Maisey Moo:
“33 all but 3 I rescued plus my cavalier max and Alfie a ruff coated jack russell who's 10 months . They both think they are cats too”

Wow. I want to come and stay at yours? Please?
Maisey Moo
15-07-2013
Any time my cats group with all my cats is on Facebook if your on there
dollymarie
15-07-2013
Can I have the link to your group? You can PM it if you don't want it public.

Would love to see what 33 cats looks like!
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