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To many follow ups

I will try to send pics but the runt is good and they all have thier eyes open and are trying to walk there is only one litter the 2nd has not been born yet

Kittens
1 yellow with orange strips
1 gray with dark gray strips
1 black with yellow eye on right and white t on chest
1 black and white (white legs and lower face)
1 black and white (white legs and lower face and a white spot in middle of back)
1 Black Brown White Yellow Orange Gray (mixed finely)
1 Black Brown White Yellow Orange Gray (mixed in big spots)

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Daisy,

Unfortunately the pictures didn't come through, however I did read the descriptions of the kittens. It sounds like you have a cute bunch of little ones....It's a big litter though so be sure to watch out for kittens that aren't growing as quickly as their siblings of that seem somewhat discontented because they may not be getting enough to eat. You can supplement with the occasional bit of formula if the litter needs it, if not just be sure that mom gets as much of a high quality, holistic food as she wants and that she has plenty of fresh water every day.

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I am the proud guardian of 5 mixed breed cats ranging from 12 weeks to 13 years old and one purebred ragdoll. I have 20+ years experience working with mixed breed cats from a variety of different situations. I have fostered cats/kittens with special needs/behavioral issues. I have rescued/rehabilitated/re-homed a variety of stray/abused cats. I can offer advice on managing feral cat colonies, rehabilitating strays and finding them forever homes. I can help you to determine whether a cat is stray or feral, there IS a significant difference. Improperly introducing a new cat/kitten can result in aggression between newly introduced cats because cats are territorial by nature and they don't like sudden changes in their environment. To learn more about a peaceful way to introduce a new cat into a home with other cats please check out my previous answers on this subject. Proper nutrition for cats can be confusing, I recommend checking out catinfo.org which was created by a veterinarian (Dr. Lisa Pierson) who takes a common sense approach to explaining feline nutrition. Cat behavior and instincts are different from those of humans, I can help you understand your cat's needs so that you can meet them adequately and have a balanced, psychologically and physically sound kitty. Cats vary in personality, energy level and intelligence, different approaches may be required to achieve results in terms of training and interaction with your feline companion. An intelligent, high energy cat must be kept busy or they will make their own fun. I am NOT a licensed veterinarian and I can't offer medical advice. If your cat is ill/injured my advice is always the same: get prompt medical treatment provided by a veterinarian. If finances are an issue I will try to find resources in your area that can help with medical costs or make other choices to ensure the welfare of your cat.

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I have fostered feral and stray cats, rehabilitated and homed cats that many people recommended euthanasia for. I am willing to make an effort to do the research and ask questions because I care enough to find solutions to behavioral problems rather than giving up. I have an interest in the use of alternative therapies to help provide the best possible care for all cats and I can say in all honesty that I've seen some incredible things happen for some incredible cats and their human caregivers when the right alternative therapeutic modality is used by a qualified veterinarian with expertise and experience in the field.

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I've earned my diploma as a veterinary assistant with honors.

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