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Bit sad in places this one, just to warn you in advance...
My daughter is a trainee veterinary nurse at a local vets. Got a phone call from her yesterday saying that someone had come in with 4 tiny (and I mean tiny) kittens in a box that he'd found abandoned. Usual practice is to call the RSPCA and pass them on, but generally speaking that usually only has one outcome...
She decided in this instance she would try to nurse them through herself, so the wife and I set ourselves up to take shifts through the night with her. There were 2 black and 2 tortoiseshell, so we decided to call them Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, LaLa and Po. Po was definitely the runt of a group of already small kittens.
Sadly Tinky-Winky passed away last night, followed by LaLa at about 2am. We tried our best, but they were just too small and in too poor a condition. Po made it through the night, and seemed to be getting stronger, but died this morning.
The good news is that Dipsy (now known as Dora the explorer) seems very strong, and we have high hopes for her. Long way to go, but she(?)'s looking good.
I know that some people will say that there are too many cats out there, but they didn't ask to be born or abandoned. I'll provide some updates later.
My daughter is a trainee veterinary nurse at a local vets. Got a phone call from her yesterday saying that someone had come in with 4 tiny (and I mean tiny) kittens in a box that he'd found abandoned. Usual practice is to call the RSPCA and pass them on, but generally speaking that usually only has one outcome...
She decided in this instance she would try to nurse them through herself, so the wife and I set ourselves up to take shifts through the night with her. There were 2 black and 2 tortoiseshell, so we decided to call them Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, LaLa and Po. Po was definitely the runt of a group of already small kittens.
Sadly Tinky-Winky passed away last night, followed by LaLa at about 2am. We tried our best, but they were just too small and in too poor a condition. Po made it through the night, and seemed to be getting stronger, but died this morning.
The good news is that Dipsy (now known as Dora the explorer) seems very strong, and we have high hopes for her. Long way to go, but she(?)'s looking good.
I know that some people will say that there are too many cats out there, but they didn't ask to be born or abandoned. I'll provide some updates later.





And as you say they did not ask to be born, blame the usual irresponsible people :thumbsdown:
. . . well it's probably left unsaid on a public forum.