Not corgi related, but I need some advice with some kittens I found.

I was walking Vivi in the park this morning, and I found a pair of adorable black and white kittens. They were obviously abandoned, with no mom in sight. It was a huge ordeal getting them back home since I don't have the car or a small enough kennel, but I was able to carry the squirmy kittens all the way home. One of them is very skinny, and the other is better looking. I gave them a little bit of milk since they seem young enough, and the skinny one just lapped it up. I also gave them some plain water, and some dog food mixed with water. Is this okay for them for now? Of course I will buy some kitten food once my husband comes home with the car.

Also, is anyone in the Phoenix area looking for some kittens? They're so cute, and actually seem well socialized with people. Dogs.. not so much. One of them freaked out when I took it near Vivi to try to take it home. I had to take Vivi all the way home, then go and get the kitties. One of them is more timid but still sweet, and the other is always purring and cuddling.

This is the one that is more laid back and calm.



This is the purring cuddler who can't stay still, lol.


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If you're worried about taking them to a shelter and having them stuck in a kennel maybe try to find a rescue organization that has an active foster program. I foster cats for an animal welfare group and we keep kittens until they can be spayed/netuered (deworming and getting shots for them while they're in foster care) then we adopt out through the adoption centers in petsmarts so they have relatively little kennel-time and we're sure they're getting neutered and dewormed. So maybe check your local petsmart and see what rescue group is affiliated with them and if they have a foster program. Kittens don't tend to be stuck in shelters and adoption programs too long so I'm sure they'll be finding a forever home soon :) good luck!
Thanks! This is just such a bad time for kittens because, well, there are so many of them! Especially in my area. I did get the contact info of both the shelter and rescue that are affiliated with our local Petsmart and I'm planning to contact them tomorrow and see what we can work out. I might be able to keep them a little longer. They just need to be wormed and then I can start thinking about letting them in the rest of the house. I just don't think I could keep them in the bathroom too long.

On another note: They use their litter box yay! It stinks so bad in the bathroom though even though I clean the litter out like 3 or 4 times a day. Is it me, or does cat poop get smellier the longer it sits? Dog poop seems the opposite.
Yeah, there's tons of kittens right now! I have 8 foster kittens in my house right now. 7 I've had for a loooong time because they had some kind of skin fungus (we knew it wasn't ringworm but we're not sure what it was) that has cleared up but we're waiting for the bald spots to grow back and the other one just had her leg amputated. I keep them in what used to be our "craft room." It used to have the sewing machine and craft stuff from when we were kids and had school projects but it has an easy-to-clean linoleum floor so its perfect for cats. So don't feel bad about keeping them in the bathroom as long as you visit them and give them social time. And yes, cat poop STINKS! And it gets stinkier and stinkier! Try having 13 cats in your house ;) (I have 5 of my own in addition to the fosters) and it definitely stinks more the longer it sits and even after you scoop it, it seems like it takes a long time for the stink to go away. Once our kitties are dewormed we gate off the room outside the kitten room with a baby gate and let them out to play with the dogs and they love it
Wow! I don't know how you manage that many! My husband is getting overwhelmed just with these two, and he can't wait to get rid of them (he's not a cat person..) I try to go in the bathroom with them for a few minutes every couple of hours or so. They seem to be getting more healthy and active and sometimes when I open the door they will run out and try to explore the rest of the house. So I always put Vivi in another room while I check on the kittens.

About the de-worming, how long after the first dose is it ok for them to come into contact with my dog? Will it take 2 doses before it's safe? I tried looking at their poop to see if I can spot any worms, but I couldn't see anything, and their poop is pretty normal looking, so hopefully if they have worms it's not a bad infestation.

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