The ideal food for them is cat's milk, but since that will not be available the next best option is kitten formula, which should be available at your local pet supply store. You will also need feeding bottles specifically for kittens, and a liquid dropper in case the kitten won't feed from a bottle. Making the formula is simple; just mix the formula powder and hot water until there are no lumps left in it. The amount of formula they need per day is relative to how much the kittens weigh. Four ounce kittens will need 2 1/3 tablespoons of formula per day, and so on. It's acceptable if the kittens don't drink exactly the full amount, but if they seem to not have much of an appetite, it might be wise to take it to a vet. At first they will need food every two to three hours, which means you'll be up quite a bit day and night! As they grow older you should decrease the number of feedings per day, and increase the amount of formula they drink. After a few days they should be gaining weight and strength fairly quickly. Seek out a vet if they do not seem to be gaining any weight, for there is a high chance that they won't survive without medical attention if this
The ideal food for them is cat's milk, but since that will not be available the next best option is kitten formula, which should be available at your local pet supply store. You will also need feeding bottles specifically for kittens, and a liquid dropper in case the kitten won't feed from a bottle. Making the formula is simple; just mix the formula powder and hot water until there are no lumps left in it. The amount of formula they need per day is relative to how much the kittens weigh. Four ounce kittens will need 2 1/3 tablespoons of formula per day, and so on. It's acceptable if the kittens don't drink exactly the full amount, but if they seem to not have much of an appetite, it might be wise to take it to a vet. At first they will need food every two to three hours, which means you'll be up quite a bit day and night! As they grow older you should decrease the number of feedings per day, and increase the amount of formula they drink. After a few days they should be gaining weight and strength fairly quickly. Seek out a vet if they do not seem to be gaining any weight, for there is a high chance that they won't survive without medical attention if this