Guess What the Human Dragged In
Sep. 10th, 2005 02:47 pmToday I was supposed to go to an art show with my friend Martine from Bryn Mawr, but that plan got derailed.
You see, when I was coming back from shopping at the Italian Market, I came across a stray kitten. It was wandering around in the street mewling. There were no people nearby and no other kittens or mama cat in sight. I couldn't leave it, so I brought it home, and with Suzanne's help I corraled off the front room of the apartment and cat-proofed it as much as possible. We made a vet appointment for Monday (no vets are open today, and the VCA cat hospital is full up). We're not sure how old it is. It's old enough to walk around and drink from a saucer. Aside from a crusty eye and a slight limp, it seems healthy - its coat is in good shape (although we aren't ruling out the possibility that it has fleas) and it's very vocal, which is a good sign.
I got some kitten formula, a bottle and some wet kitty food. I haven't tried the food but it seems to like the formula, and will take it from a saucer, although I bottle-fed it some too. I can't tell how much it weighs or how often to feed it so I'm going to give it formula every eight hours - as much as it will take.
If anyone knows what to do, or knows of a site that has instructions on feeding kittens, I would much appreciate it.
As for whether we're going to keep it...well, I think maybe we are. I don't think I would have taken it home if I didn't intend to. And I've already named it Roo - which is a good neutral name because we don't know if it's a boy or a girl yet.
You see, when I was coming back from shopping at the Italian Market, I came across a stray kitten. It was wandering around in the street mewling. There were no people nearby and no other kittens or mama cat in sight. I couldn't leave it, so I brought it home, and with Suzanne's help I corraled off the front room of the apartment and cat-proofed it as much as possible. We made a vet appointment for Monday (no vets are open today, and the VCA cat hospital is full up). We're not sure how old it is. It's old enough to walk around and drink from a saucer. Aside from a crusty eye and a slight limp, it seems healthy - its coat is in good shape (although we aren't ruling out the possibility that it has fleas) and it's very vocal, which is a good sign.
I got some kitten formula, a bottle and some wet kitty food. I haven't tried the food but it seems to like the formula, and will take it from a saucer, although I bottle-fed it some too. I can't tell how much it weighs or how often to feed it so I'm going to give it formula every eight hours - as much as it will take.
If anyone knows what to do, or knows of a site that has instructions on feeding kittens, I would much appreciate it.
As for whether we're going to keep it...well, I think maybe we are. I don't think I would have taken it home if I didn't intend to. And I've already named it Roo - which is a good neutral name because we don't know if it's a boy or a girl yet.