Last night, Yen Ling texted me at midnight. A mother-cat had apparently left her two newborns in a flower-pot. As Yen Ling was hoping the mother-cat would return, but she was worried about them, I told Yen Ling to place towels to keep them as warm as possible. The kittens were crying, which probably meant they were hungry, so I told Yen Ling to give them glucose water if she did not have kitten milk. Yen Ling did not have glucose water, so she gave them oats water instead.
The mother-cat still has not returned as of now, and Yen Ling is appealing for a fosterer to look after these kittens.
If you can help, please contact Yen Ling directly at charlieangelo@gmail.com
hi dr.chan,
kindly help.i hope the pics size is ok.am sending this thru my phone.
2 kitties.found them in my garden yesterday at 545pm.did not touch them n waited for mama cat.midnight the kitties was wailing out.look for mama cat.no sight of her.took them n place them on pot with 2tshirts.fed them with oats water.drank all up.hungry.this morning after feeding.poo n pee was all good.
umbilicial cord is black n dried.still hanging on.eyes r still shut.but very active.
pic 1 & 2 is them in pot. the 3rd is one of them found sleeping ysterday.i believe mama cat just placed it there.it was sleeping soundly.