Babies playing
We let all five babies out to play. Look at them just being kittens!!!
Ready for adoption!!!!
These five babies are almost ready for adoption through Stanly County Animal Protective Services . You can complete an application on their page.
We couldn't even handle them when we first brought them home. Now they are playing like normal babies and happy to see us coming.
Playing like kittens
Sitting in the living room , we can hear noises from the back room. We turn on the Ring cam and catch the babies playing again. This makes my heart so happy. Here is hope for these feral babies to be adopted into homes.
Kittens being kittens
It's so heartwarming to catch the feral babies playing like normal cats. I think we are going to be able to adopt all of these babies to homes with a little more time.
So brave!!
Pumkin is so brave. He will take a treat from my hand. And let me pet him without being scared.
Our feral foster kittens got caught playing!
Sitting here watching TV and hearing noises coming from the back room where the kitties are. Turn on the Ring cam and catch them playing. Just like cats. It's so awesome instead of them just huddled in the corner.
This is the group of three who are more feral. We haven’t named them yet but I think our nephew has done a great job so far so Marti, it’s time.
The tiny one is the easiest to handle. When we were cleaning he stayed right where he was and just watched me. No hissing or growling. We will win the other two over too. Just watch.
Tonight we did a little loving on the babies after meds. We are able to pick them up but we did purrito them so we could love on them a bit more. Meet Pumkin and Spice.
Second group of three kittens that are more feral. Lime bath to treat ringworm. A little hissing but it was easier than we thought.
These are the less feral kittens. Night three. Time for a lime bath and meds.
Second set, night 3. Lime bath for the feral kittens.
Night 3. Time for lime bath and meds.
Hissing and stomping
Much hissing and spitting, but they ate and used the litter box. I will take that as a win for day one with these feral ringworm kitties.