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Related: About this forumI'm glad I went out to check on the kittens
It's still raining and the temp is in the low 60's so I've been making an occasional check on the kittens and to make sure the shelter is staying dry inside.
I was surprised to see little Tegan with the boys in the shelter. She was dry so I wonder if she was there earlier but hidden in the back.
Her left eye was a gooey mess so I ran back to the house to get my 'eye kit' and grabbed the kibble container. She's now cleaned up and they have a bowl of kibble to munch on.
No sign of Bronwyn or Rhian so that must mean they are sheltered and dry, somewhere else. Naturally I will keep checking.
Fortunately the rain is forecast to end at about 9. I'll probably put more kibble out, just in case some of the outdoor fur babies come by, looking for a snack.
MontanaMama
(24,026 posts)who has a kitty eye kit. Universe love you.
Polly Hennessey
(7,461 posts)eighteen years old and has had an eye allergy most of her life. Doctor prescribed an eye ointment that I use, as needed. It has worked like a charm.
Demovictory9
(33,759 posts)Siwsan
(27,296 posts)2naSalit
(92,752 posts)So mostly where they end up is probably their choosing. Glad they huddle together like they do.
Bless you for watching over them. The weather will change in the coming weeks so I hope they end up with homes.
wnylib
(24,414 posts)than a few weeks. I'm in western NY and we are often a few hours or a day behind Michigan's weather.
For the past 4 or 5 days, we have had unusually hot temperatures for October, in the 80s F. Tomorrow's forecast high is in the 60s. Saturday's forecast high is mid 40s.
Those kitties will want to snuggle for warmth.
2naSalit
(92,752 posts)A bunch of weather sites and there is a blob of cold air coming down from Canada and moving eastward. There are freeze warnings east of the mountainous west of Montana and the eastern part of SD and stretches south into KS. It will migrate in your direction in a few days. The airmass is just east of me and traveling SSE and blasting into all the warm air everywhere else. We're teetering on frosty nights and barely seeing 70s for daily highs since last week.
Ryan Hall just released a video addressing this,
Siwsan
(27,296 posts)I can raise the storm window and screen on the screen door so they will have easy access. I doubt the adults will venture in but all of the kittens have already spent nights in the playpens.
It will keep them out of the wind/snow and I can put out some fluffy cat beds and old blankets for them to snuggle in. No doubt they will venture out during the day, weather permitting, and I'll just make it a point to clear that step and the sidewalk when it snows.
It's worth a try, anyway.
Interested in what you find in the morning. Could be a surprise.
Siwsan
(27,296 posts)I had a concern when I brought them all in from that bad storm but the first time I check on them, there was POOP. In the litter box!
Of course, I'll have to get at least one more. Probably a big one.
2naSalit
(92,752 posts)The last time I brought a kitten home, a feral, I didn't know I was going to have a cat when I got up that morning. I had food on hand as I was looking to get one but a friend took me to a place where they saw her mom and thought I should take that cat. The mom had a multitude of veterinary issues and would have been really expensive to rehabilitate. But then I heard kittens and found three in the hay barn. I could only afford one so I took her home and rescued the others. When I got that little mewing bellows home, I quickly grabbed a box, put some dirt from the yard in it and set her in it and it took her one second to figure out what it was for! I bought some litter the next day. She used that until I started letting her outside after she was spayed. I kept a box in the house in winter but she never used it unless it was -20F or colder. She had her own door so she was happier going outside.
orangecrush
(21,827 posts)My Bombay Catonine is looking out the window
niyad
(119,977 posts)taking such good care of Her little ones.
Siwsan
(27,296 posts)Not to mention each one is a true treasure trove of love and laughter.
niyad
(119,977 posts)for sharing the love and laughter with us.