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jessmarimba
07-04-2012, 09:23 AM
I know, I know. I have a problem. This little gal showed up in my window this morning. I think she's about 5-6 weeks old. Plenty stable on her feet, jumped to the windowsill by herself, but pretty tiny. Still fits in one hand (barely).

I'm going to take her to the Denver Dumb Friends League tomorrow, when they're open, but I have no idea what to do for a cat that small for now. Can it eat kitten food? Or do I need to get some kind of kitten-milk at the pet store?

Have seen no sign of a mom or other kittens. It's not at all afraid of me, either, so I don't know if it was dumped. No idea why it came here, either, except that my dummycat sits in the window and talks to other cats all day.

So, advice? I'm running to the pet store soon.

Eden
07-04-2012, 09:34 AM
How blue are her eyes? That can give you a clue about her age. My boy kitty was about 7-9 weeks when we found him and his were just starting to change over from blue to yellow. He was eating canned food just fine at that time and for the week before (we and our neighbors were putting out food for a few days/nights to try to catch him)

- at that age he was tiny... he definitely fit all in one of my small hands.. We also saw no other kittens and no mama, but the vet said that he was around the age that they start to get kicked out. We thought maybe he'd been lost in a nest move, he was definitely wild. He was absolutely sure we were going to eat him for a day or two. (now he is the biggest mama's boy ever.... I should have named him velcro, because he sticks to me like no other cat I've ever had)

jessmarimba
07-04-2012, 09:41 AM
Hmm. Brown already. But the outside kittens are 3 months old and this one looks way smaller than they did a month ago. Maybe it's the runt...looks healthy at least. So adult canned food is ok until tomorrow?

jessmarimba
07-04-2012, 09:43 AM
This one is remarkably friendly and doesn't seem to have been around a feral community (one of the tomcats had backed it into a trash can and it seemed happy to be rescued). It sits in my lap and purrs. Unfortunately I have too many already!

Eden
07-04-2012, 09:49 AM
Sounds like a cutie... if her eyes are already completely turned she's older than 9 weeks, so canned food should be totally fine. Maybe she's just destined to be little.

smilingcat
07-04-2012, 11:53 AM
Another good indication of age is the ear. How much of the ear has unfolded. Between that and the eye you can guess pretty well of their age. I don't remember exactly the amount of unfurled ear to weeks in age.

If it managed to jump to your window sill it may be older than you think.

Do give her high protein food. We mix kitten "milk" formula with wet food for kitten then gradually decrease the kitten "milk" formula gradually. Milk formula needs to be at the consistency per instruction on the container.

At 5-6weeks they should be mostly on wet kitten food.

jessmarimba
07-04-2012, 11:58 AM
Sounds fantastic. Thanks all! She is happily purring and napping right now but I'll give more food in a little bit. I think she might be older than I'm used to seeing at that size but she's certainly not sickly. Wanted to escape and run around my living room. Still no sign of a mom. I'm hoping she didn't just escape from one of the neighbors' houses but no one has been looking for her.

malkin
07-04-2012, 12:01 PM
Awwwww!

indysteel
07-04-2012, 12:40 PM
Good luck with her! You and I are both suckers for cats! Our latest stray is currently living in an upstairs room while we try to get our other femsle used to her. We thought she was a relatively young kitten as she weighs just five pounds. Nope; she's at least a year old and was pregnant. So, it's sometimes hard to tell.

makbike
07-04-2012, 02:37 PM
If she is 5-6 weeks of age canned kitten food will work. If you bring her inside keep her isolated from your cat to prevent the spread of parasites and infectious diseases. Good luck!

Koronin
07-04-2012, 02:51 PM
She sounds cute. I'm sure wet food will be fine for her.

Trek420
07-05-2012, 06:39 AM
Awwwww. Pictures, please! :)

jessmarimba
07-05-2012, 07:42 AM
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Here she is sleeping in her kitty crate...

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And here she is after she spilled her water and I got her out to dry her off.

She's precious. I have her at the office and she's asleep in my lap, hasn't stopped purring since we got here. We're going to the shelter at lunch but I didn't feel like sitting in traffic this morning.

smilingcat
07-05-2012, 08:01 AM
Oh she's lot older than 5-6 weeks. no need for kitten formula at all. Kitten food is what she needs. looks happy and content. She's very cute!! She does not look feral at all. She was someone's kitten who either got lost or whom the owners decided they didn't want her any more. She looks healthy from the photo.

She might be 2-1/2 to 3-1/2 month old.

jessmarimba
07-05-2012, 09:01 AM
One more...here she is "helping" me at work.

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I've given her canned food. She does seem to be tame, not afraid at all and her feet aren't calloused like she grew up outside. On the one hand, I wonder if she escaped from a neighbor's house...on the other, if she did and no one has been frantically searching, they certainly don't need her returned to them. I never found any more so if she got dumped she certainly walked a ways to get to me.

jessmarimba
07-05-2012, 11:40 AM
Alright, dropped her off at the shelter. She can't be adopted out until she's 2 pounds (right now she's 1 pound, 6 oz) so she's going to be there for a little bit!

Catrin
07-05-2012, 02:26 PM
awwwwww, I want one :D (@#$@_@*$& allergies)

She found the right windowsill to jump on, smart kitten :cool:

zoom-zoom
07-05-2012, 02:31 PM
She found the right windowsill to jump on, smart kitten :cool:

I hope she puts on a good show for the right people and finds a wonderful forever home, too. :)

Catrin
07-05-2012, 02:34 PM
I hope she puts on a good show for the right people and finds a wonderful forever home, too. :)

If she were closer and my allergies weren't so bad she would already have one ;) I doubt she will have a problem once she is big enough.