SOS!! ORPHAN KITTENS! MOM HIT BY CAR LAST NIGHT HELP!?

dxarmbar06

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Please help, my cat was hit by a car last night, hit and run, and now her three-week old kittens are orphans. I can't take them to the pound because they'll kill them and no rescue place has any space left. I've been trying to bottle feed them for the past 4 hours but they won't attach to the bottle! I've managed to get some formula into them with an eye dropper but it's not enough. Does anyone in the Los Angeles area have a nursing mother cat that I can nurse these kittens with? Please they're going to die, I know how to sneak kittens into other litters I've done it before. If anyone has any advice or knows of a nursing female I can nourish the kittens with, I'd really appreciate it and I'll offer some compensation if anyone knows a mother cat. It's two twin kittens. Thanks!!
 
I bottle fed 6 kittens last fall whose two mothers lost their milk. You can buy the bottles and the formula at any pet store. Your babies may take a little time to get used to the bottle but they will do it soon. I know you have to cut a hole in the nipple of the bottle.

The syringe type medicine deliverer can work well too. Your vet might supply you with a few of those. Don't give up! Sometimes the vet will take them and find them homes when they are old enough.
 
Instead of asking a rescue to take them, call around and find out if there is a mama cat who you can take in that might be willing to take them on..I bet you'll have better luck with that.
 
use a small medicine syringe it is easier and bigger then an eye dropper and you can measure how much they getting.
 
My friend had a kitty that lost its mother when it was just gbron.You need to go the vet and get a bottle for the formula and bring them with you to make sure they are all right
 
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