Here are Zeus and Apollo, our two foster kittens, at 3 weeks of age. They're doing very well. We gave hem a bath a couple of days ago and got rid of the worst of the fleas. The tetracycline cream has cleared up the conjunctivitis from their eyes. They're also reaching the point where they will lap a little bit of milk from a saucer now instead of always having to be bottle fed. I have to remind Susan to try the saucer every time, though. I think she would bottle feed these guys until they're 10 years old if she could.
They also used a litter pan for the first time last night. I don't think they're ready to use it on their own unsupervised, but it's probably not far off.
Here are some of the more recent pictures. You can find the full set of pictures in my Photobucket album here:
http://s696.photobucket.com/albums/v...s1234/Kittens/
Zeus and Apollo.



Wrestling with each other.

Playing on my shoes.

Buddy with his "Mini Me" Zeus.

Zeus.



Apollo.


Apollo lapping up some milk.

They also used a litter pan for the first time last night. I don't think they're ready to use it on their own unsupervised, but it's probably not far off.Here are some of the more recent pictures. You can find the full set of pictures in my Photobucket album here:
http://s696.photobucket.com/albums/v...s1234/Kittens/
Zeus and Apollo.



Wrestling with each other.

Playing on my shoes.

Buddy with his "Mini Me" Zeus.

Zeus.



Apollo.


Apollo lapping up some milk.








They are just sooooo cute, and they look like a ton of fun to watch too, exploring and wrestling and all that fun stuff.. 

They are precious! So tiny! And so darn cute!!!!!!
It's been a very long time since I've been around such small kittens. Decades actually! I wish I could foster, but I just don't have the space to do it. Nor do I think I'd be able to give them up after the fact. I get too attached, too quickly and it would break my heart to have to give them up.
They look so good. 






