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Wehner Homestead
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No updated pics. DH was in the shower while DD1 did her breathing treatment, DD2 and DS drank their bedtime milk, and I fed kittens.
DH picked up a bottle for the kittens. They aren’t fans. I’m going to keep working with them but I ended up syringe feeding them to make sure they got enough.
I’m encouraging the kittens to potty after each feeding. They’ve been going some on their own and I have to change the blanket under them each time now.
I make everyone leave them alone except for feeding time to avoid distressing them and to keep them warm. This also helps to keep the kids from handling them without an adult around.
I’m really worried about them. I have a heating pad that they can be on any time they are in their box (only time they aren’t is about a half hour when I feed/potty all three.) They have the option to be off the heating pad but they are always on it and in a pile. Two of them have eyes that are matted shut tonight. (I’m going to get them open with warm water here shortly but needed to get kids to bed.) These poor kittens were very wet and chilled when I got them last night. I’m afraid that they are going to get colds and pneumonia and not make it. I’m debating on giving them some penicillin injections...
We’ve decided to keep the kittens on goat milk. Despite lots of pros and cons that we discussed, I think it’s our best bet for this group. DD2 has also gotten a kick out of sharing her Nellie milk with her kittens!
DH picked up a bottle for the kittens. They aren’t fans. I’m going to keep working with them but I ended up syringe feeding them to make sure they got enough.
I’m encouraging the kittens to potty after each feeding. They’ve been going some on their own and I have to change the blanket under them each time now.
I make everyone leave them alone except for feeding time to avoid distressing them and to keep them warm. This also helps to keep the kids from handling them without an adult around.
I’m really worried about them. I have a heating pad that they can be on any time they are in their box (only time they aren’t is about a half hour when I feed/potty all three.) They have the option to be off the heating pad but they are always on it and in a pile. Two of them have eyes that are matted shut tonight. (I’m going to get them open with warm water here shortly but needed to get kids to bed.) These poor kittens were very wet and chilled when I got them last night. I’m afraid that they are going to get colds and pneumonia and not make it. I’m debating on giving them some penicillin injections...
We’ve decided to keep the kittens on goat milk. Despite lots of pros and cons that we discussed, I think it’s our best bet for this group. DD2 has also gotten a kick out of sharing her Nellie milk with her kittens!