These wonderful two boys moved into our adoption facility today. I have zero doubt they will last the weekend before they’re scooped up 🤍☺️
The boys have discovered the couch, its many comfy cat beds and mother Bruce is giving them extra loving tonight.
(Az scratched his eye, we’re treating it, he’s fine 💕)
Mother Bruce doing his motherly duties. Az is a good sport 🤣🤪
Both boys get along with other cats really, really well.
Sound up for some LOUD purring! This bowl of dry food is available and full all day every day. But they choose to eat all at once, I guess it’s more fun to fight over it 🤪
Tomorrow is the day Aelin goes in for her surgery! 💕 pretty sure there is no 👁 in that socket, but doc will get a good look, close it up and she can finally start healing 💕
#lyffmedicalcats #lyffaelin
Daily dose of Fenrys cuteness! 🥰
Some quick bottle nom noms because I know y’all like those 🥰
Are you playing, or are you so chonky you can’t flip back on your belly? 🤪
Yes bebby, you are the spiciest and most ferocious thing that’s ever walked this planet.
Little Fenrys doing big nom noms 🥰
Kitten feeding time
It’s feeding time! Part 3 💕
Note!! These videos are sped up nearly 3 times. Syringe feeding needs to be done very slowly and carefully so kitten does not aspirate. Let the kitten lead you. I put only very slight pressure on the plunger, but mostly follow their suckling & swallowing.
I use syringes rather than bottles because these babies are premature. They are roughly 1 week old, but still currently the size of very, very small newborn kittens. And so I need to carefully track every cc of formula they eat which is easier done this way 💕
Kitten feeding time!
It’s feeding time! Part 2 💕
Note!! These videos are sped up nearly 3 times. Syringe feeding needs to be done very slowly and carefully so kitten does not aspirate. Let the kitten lead you. I put only very slight pressure on the plunger, but mostly follow their suckling & swallowing.
I use syringes rather than bottles because these babies are premature. They are roughly 1 week old, but still currently the size of very, very small newborn kittens. And so I need to carefully track every cc of formula they eat which is easier done this way 💕
Kitten feeding time!
It’s feeding time! Part 1 💕
Note!! These videos are sped up nearly 3 times. Syringe feeding needs to be done very slowly and carefully so kitten does not aspirate. Let the kitten lead you. I put only very slight pressure on the plunger, but mostly follow their suckling & swallowing.
I use syringes rather than bottles because these babies are premature. They are roughly 1 week old, but still currently the size of very, very small newborn kittens. And so I need to carefully track every cc of formula they eat which is easier done this way 💕
Gotta make sure his bebbies look their best and cleanest! 🥰
I let the babies roam the house today & left their kennel open. Three went back for a nap a little while ago. Then I hear this angry yelp, turn around and there is the mother. Doing the job he was born to do 🥺
Their pop up is getting washed, so kittens and Bruce are having a blast 🤣
Isabella had her debridement and spay surgery earlier this week. She looks amazing and is recovering well 💕
Sibling love has its ups and downs 🤪
#dexteranddebra #togetherforever #homefortheholidays #preadopted