The tiny cries filled the quiet room as I gently placed Lulu and her six siblings in their cozy nest. At just a few days old, their eyes were still closed, their bodies fragile and warm. Without their mother to nurse them, it was up to me to make sure they survived and grew strong.
(Subtitle: A round-the-clock mission begins)
Feeding newborn kittens isn’t just a task—it’s a full-time responsibility. Every two to three hours, day and night, I prepared warm kitten formula, making sure the temperature was just right. Lulu, the smallest of the bunch, always needed a little extra encouragement to latch onto the bottle. Her tiny paws would knead the air as she suckled, making my heart melt every time.
(Subtitle: Each kitten, a different personality)
Even at this young age, their personalities began to shine. One was a greedy eater who finished first and then looked for seconds. Another liked to nap halfway through a feeding, as if milk breaks were a luxury. Lulu was gentle but determined, never giving up even when she fell behind her stronger siblings.
(Subtitle: More than just feeding)
After each meal, I carefully burped them and used a soft cloth to stimulate them so they could go to the bathroom—just as their mother would. It might sound strange, but these little details make all the difference in helping them thrive. I also kept them warm with a heating pad, because newborn kittens can’t regulate their own body temperature.
(Subtitle: Watching them grow)
Within a week, their cries grew stronger, their tummies round and satisfied after each feeding. Lulu started catching up in weight, her once-fragile frame filling out with health. It was exhausting work, but the sight of seven tiny lives growing stronger each day made it worth every sleepless night.
(Subtitle: Love in every drop)
Feeding seven newborn kittens is more than keeping them alive—it’s giving them a chance to have the happy, healthy lives they deserve. And as I watched Lulu snuggle against her siblings after another meal, I knew that together, we were going to make it.
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