Today they were tested for Feline Leukemia and FIV, and came back negative for both. The vet recommends they be retested when they are three months old, just to be on the safe side.
They have also bee "de-wormed," I know, sounds gross, but it wasn't, just a drop of medicine to make sure their intestines are clean.
These little fuzzy critters are ready for their new homes, though not all of them are spoken for, so if you or someone you know would like a kitty, drop an email.
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I am SO EXCITED! I went to PetSmart yesterday before work and got: a little fleece bed, kitten-specific litter (with herbs to attract the kitten and small grains so as not to hurt his paws), a disposable litter pan to take in the car with us and for him to use while in quarantine, new food and water bowls, new scratch mats, wet kitten food, and a cool fishing pole-type toy. The older cats are also on the kitten food (higher protein content; better for our little asthmacat), so we won't need to separate them at feedings.
How was their first day? I checked your link but didn't find a link to pics- pls send if you can, I'd love to take a look.
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