They look good and healthy. After spay and neutering the vet might recommend deworming. My two cents for what it's worth unless you make them indoor cats don't bother. But you are doing a great job and they are definitely becoming domesticated. You've got a great blessing there and those faces of both are just the sweetest! I wish I could take them both for you but I live 24 hours drive minimum from you plus getting them back into Canada would be a real pain. Strength comes from looking after and protecting those that can't do for themselves.
Thanks. And yes, that would be a long drive. To bad I can't stuff them in an envelope and send them to you. LOL All joking aside, they will be staying outdoors and living in the big shed. Unfortunately that's the best I can do until someone might wanna adopt both of them. If it weren't for this highway, I wouldn't mind keeping them.
@@warhorse1956 I feel your anxiety about the highway. They become like your own kids, meaning you worry about their safety. You're doing an amazing job. They'll likely stick closer now that they're getting fed on the regular. I have a great feeling about their adoption.
I was just wondering about the little guys this morning..Razor and Boris, my two mousers, have been curious too..hey, have they got black feet, it looks like they do. Only 10 percent of kitties have black feet, that means that they're pure desert wildcat, got an 85% hunting success rate...this kills me, a couple of old knife fighters sitting around talking about their adorable kittens...
You should set up a GoFundMe page for people to donate money to help cover the costs of spaying/neutering and rabies, distemper, Feline Leukemia and deworming. You can also ask an animal shelter or rescue if they know of low cost vet clinics. I’d think they would be able to provide you with some information. Good luck.
I have never felt right about asking for money unless it's owed to me. Heck, I even have problems asking someone to lend a hand with something. I do think that I found a place that can do them for 40 bucks a piece (just spay and neuter), although I haven't called them yet, it was on their site tho. I ordered a cat carrier yesterday so I can transport them. I'm not set up for cats since all I've had in life are larger dogs. I was soft headed enough to take this on, so it's my responsibility. I somehow always take care of business in the end.
Nice cat tree😊 They are so cute!! It's good You are helping them❤
All good fun :)
Kittens are furry funny fun, they press the maternal button and brings a lot of pure joy.
Even the tough War Horse getting softens eventually...
Love what you have done with the Kittens so far, they could not have a nicer fella taking them through their first stages of life.
I think you are getting attached my brother. 😻😻
good job
That is nice!!!
Look at them play with you. They trust you.
They look good and healthy. After spay and neutering the vet might recommend deworming. My two cents for what it's worth unless you make them indoor cats don't bother. But you are doing a great job and they are definitely becoming domesticated. You've got a great blessing there and those faces of both are just the sweetest! I wish I could take them both for you but I live 24 hours drive minimum from you plus getting them back into Canada would be a real pain.
Strength comes from looking after and protecting those that can't do for themselves.
Thanks. And yes, that would be a long drive. To bad I can't stuff them in an envelope and send them to you. LOL All joking aside, they will be staying outdoors and living in the big shed. Unfortunately that's the best I can do until someone might wanna adopt both of them. If it weren't for this highway, I wouldn't mind keeping them.
@@warhorse1956 I feel your anxiety about the highway. They become like your own kids, meaning you worry about their safety. You're doing an amazing job. They'll likely stick closer now that they're getting fed on the regular. I have a great feeling about their adoption.
I was just wondering about the little guys this morning..Razor and Boris, my two mousers, have been curious too..hey, have they got black feet, it looks like they do. Only 10 percent of kitties have black feet, that means that they're pure desert wildcat, got an 85% hunting success rate...this kills me, a couple of old knife fighters sitting around talking about their adorable kittens...
You should set up a GoFundMe page for people to donate money to help cover the costs of spaying/neutering and rabies, distemper, Feline Leukemia and deworming. You can also ask an animal shelter or rescue if they know of low cost vet clinics. I’d think they would be able to provide you with some information. Good luck.
I have never felt right about asking for money unless it's owed to me. Heck, I even have problems asking someone to lend a hand with something. I do think that I found a place that can do them for 40 bucks a piece (just spay and neuter), although I haven't called them yet, it was on their site tho. I ordered a cat carrier yesterday so I can transport them. I'm not set up for cats since all I've had in life are larger dogs. I was soft headed enough to take this on, so it's my responsibility. I somehow always take care of business in the end.
@@warhorse1956 You should set up a go fund me. Ask for $300-$500. You’ll collect that in no time.
@@warhorse1956 You need to vaccinate them and deworm them. Worms can do a lot of harm to them. All puppies/kittens have worms.
I missed it if you did say. WHERE did you get that cat tower? I need one.
Let me see if I still have your email addy. If I do, I'll send you an Ebay link for it.
I sent you a link to the cat tower. Scroll down on that page and you'll see the same thing at a better price. Happy hunting. :)
@@warhorse1956 thank you muchly. I got it.
I purchased one. Thank you