Earlier my parent heard some crying from the detatched garage and when we went to investigate we found a total of 4 kittens. All looked to be about 4 weeks old, can walk but not gracefully and we couldn't figure out who the mother is. I did have my suspicion and if it was right, she's a stray who hangs around on the farm and this litter would be her first. They all appeared to have not fed at all in the past day.
3 are white with dark spot on top of their head and 4th one is yellow striped. I just gave them a feeding, one seemed a bit lethargic and didn't take much but other 3 sucked up quite a lot. One of the white one does have an unsightly wound on the side of his neck and has worm in it. We are planning to take this kitten to the vet since removing this kind of worm is often hazardous to cat's health.
I'm guessing 4 weeks based on their teeth (one hurts my finger when he tried to suckle on it!) and their size. I can't get their weight yet since they were quite hungry. I'm pretty sure all 4 are male kitten but I can't be too sure yet. I haven't tried the solid food as I don't have anything other than adult cat food at the moment. In a few hours I'll be going back to them for more feeding and my parent would be picking up some supply for making kitty food.
As for the mother cat, I wish I knew of a way to catch her. She is one of a number of strays who regularly came and went around the farm. The non feral cats (4 of them) that stays with me are all spayed and neutured.
3 are white with dark spot on top of their head and 4th one is yellow striped. I just gave them a feeding, one seemed a bit lethargic and didn't take much but other 3 sucked up quite a lot. One of the white one does have an unsightly wound on the side of his neck and has worm in it. We are planning to take this kitten to the vet since removing this kind of worm is often hazardous to cat's health.
I'm guessing 4 weeks based on their teeth (one hurts my finger when he tried to suckle on it!) and their size. I can't get their weight yet since they were quite hungry. I'm pretty sure all 4 are male kitten but I can't be too sure yet. I haven't tried the solid food as I don't have anything other than adult cat food at the moment. In a few hours I'll be going back to them for more feeding and my parent would be picking up some supply for making kitty food.
As for the mother cat, I wish I knew of a way to catch her. She is one of a number of strays who regularly came and went around the farm. The non feral cats (4 of them) that stays with me are all spayed and neutured.