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Juno, Junonimo! An unexpected lesson in abandoned kitten care!

Juno, orange kitten, four weeks old by Elizabeth Ruffing, abandoned kittens care

I got an unexpected lesson in Abandoned Kittens Care.

The day after my last post, our friend Cheryl found this four-week old baby screaming by the side of the highway outside her house, at 1am.

Cheryl has been finding kittens in need of rescue almost every other day lately. She had to go to work in the morning, after staying up much of the night, trying to get very upset kitten to eat, and put out a call for help. I had no experience bottle feeding kittens, but I knew they had to be fed frequently and be kept warm. I was home, and met her at the plaza to take the little one, who was still screaming, home with me.

Juno, orange kitten, four weeks old by Elizabeth RuffingCheryl had given her a bath, but couldn’t get her to eat on her own. Cheryl gave me some KMR, kitten milk replacer/formula, which is available at pet supply stores, along with a bottle for feeding kittens. Walmart had a version of kitten formula as well. Cheryl had some because, as I said, she keeps finding kittens.

Kitten formula needs mixed and then warmed first, before feeding it to kittens. Best Friends has more detailed information about what and how much to feed, and how often to feed, depending on age. At four weeks, they are ready for gruel, kitten food mixed with formula.

I couldn’t get the kitten to eat on her own either. I tried putting a little mashed-up gruel of KMR and kitten food in her mouth with a syringe, but that didn’t work so well. I was concerned about potentially choking her, by trying to feed her with the syringe. She needed to take it in at her own pace, and it is hard to release food gradually with a syringe. She had to eat every few hours or so. Newborn kittens have to eat more frequently.

My mom and I tried wet kitten food, dry kitten food, dry kitten food softened with water and KMR, but she wouldn’t take it on her own.

Finally, I got her to eat by putting the gruel in the palm of my hand. I cupped my hand, and put a small amount of dry food softened with water mixed with KMR formula, warmed, in the palm of my hand. I sat in a chair, with her on my lap, and held my cupped hand right near her muzzle. She stuck her nose in there, and kneaded me, while she ate. She wanted to travel around my chest and neck. So, I kept moving my cupped hand with the gruel, offering it to her wherever she felt like kneading. Her face got messy, and so did I, but she was eating! Whew. We offered her food this way every three hours or so.

Juno, orange kitten, four weeks old by Elizabeth RuffingAny found animals should be kept separated from your other pets, for a couple of weeks, until they have the okay from the vet that they are in good health. Everyone needs to be up to date on their vaccines too. An extra room is best, but we didn’t have an extra room available right away.

I set her up in our extra bunny bin, which is smaller than Oliver’s. She yelled for a while, but then calmed down. I’m sure she was terrified, being left the way she was. She was only 14 ounces. She was extremely lucky that Cheryl found her and rescued her.

Juno, orange kitten, four weeks old by Elizabeth RuffingMy mom and I took turns feeding her and cleaning her up. We took her to the vet for a checkup, and got some other dry kitten food. We found that she liked to eat the softened dry kitten food out of the palms of our hands, so she could “nurse”.

The vet explained to us we would have to show her how to eat out of a bowl. We put a bowl right next to her, with the food, while she ate food from our palms. She was still kneading, like she was nursing from our palms. We tried to guide her over to the bowl, while she ate, adding food from the bowl, to our palms. Eventually, she tried taking it from the bowl, but not consistently.

Juno, orange kitten, four weeks old by Elizabeth RuffingEven now, we are still supplementing her diet with KMR, which she laps from her bowl, and she is, at long last, eating dry kitten food on her own. She is very fussy about food, and we have to change varieties to keep her interested. She likes big cat dry food. That is probably because she likes to play hockey with the larger nuggets. She won’t touch canned food. She has strong preferences.

Juno, orange kitten, climbing a chair by Elizabeth RuffingShe has a feisty personality. She takes on everyone and everything in the house.

Juno, orange kitten, biting my hand, by Elizabeth RuffingOur vet said we can expect another couple of months of that, while she tries to prove to everyone that she is the alpha cat, which is odd because of her tiny size. He said once she establishes her position, she will stop trying to make her point. We’ll see.

Juno, orange kitten, attacking the lettering on a box, by Elizabeth RuffingShe was showing the lettering on our cardboard boxes who the boss was too.

Juno, orange kitten, biting my hand, by Elizabeth RuffingShe loves to bite. I use a baby rattle to distract her so I can pry my hands loose, when I need to use them for something other than kitten chew toys.

Juno, orange kitten, by Elizabeth RuffingShe can be relentless.

Juno, orange kitten, attacking her reflection, by Elizabeth RuffingHer own reflection is not excused either. She is a fierce warrior. My mom dubbed her “Junonimo”, after Geronimo.

Juno, orange kitten, napping, by Elizabeth RuffingLuckily, she takes long naps.

Juno, orange kitten, by Elizabeth RuffingShe has become an avid fan of our household game, “Ropey”. I had to get an extra cord because she tries to take it for herself and won’t always give it back.

Juno, orange kitten, with Ropey, by Elizabeth RuffingShe is getting leggy, but is still a pipsqueak.

Juno, orange kitten, approaching the big world outdoors, by Elizabeth RuffingOliver Bunny was prepared to like her, but has found her to be completely without manners.

Oliver Bunny finds the kitten to be rude, by Elizabeth RuffingI have to keep her away from him, until she calms down.

Juno, orange kitten, jumping on Jude, by Elizabeth RuffingRight now, most of what she knows of social interaction is smacking and biting and wrestling. The adult cats are supposed to teach her how to behave, by scolding her, if she gets too nervy. The vet said if they hiss at her, they are just doing their job, teaching her what is okay and what isn’t.

Juno, orange kitten, napping next to me, by Elizabeth Ruffing Yesterday, she gave me a head bump, purred, and licked my nose, which was a nice change. Then she bit me, but progress is progress.

Juno, orange kitten, on top of Oliver's bunny bin, by Elizabeth RuffingShe is super fast, and I have to confine her while I clean up Oliver’s litter in the morning, or she dives right into his bunny bin.

Juno, orange kitten, on top of Oliver's bunny bin, by Elizabeth RuffingHe doesn’t like that at all. He grunts at her and gets upset. She likes to run inside his Twigloo house. I’m hoping they will be friends when she calms down.

The three of us, bunny, kitten, and I, did manage to watch a movie together, “Fright Night”, which I thought was fitting for a vampire kitten. She was afraid when the characters were fighting, of all things. I kept the baby rattle on hand, for the moments when she got her own ideas.

Liquitex Fabric Medium and custom-printed eyeballs, by Elizabeth RuffingIn between feeding, cleaning, and kitten monitoring, I painted bunches of eyeballs and worked on a box of toys. I sealed a lot of my custom-printed eyeballs and emblems with my Liquitex Fabric Medium.

Hug Me Bunnies and Hug Me Kittens, art toys in progress, by Elizabeth RuffingI cut them out and pinned them to toys, and I’ve been hand embroidering them on fleece bunnies, kittens, slugs, and sock monsters.

Hug Me Monsters, art toys in progress, by Elizabeth RuffingThese are photos of the toys in progress. I will post finished toys on our Ruffing’s shop. I’ll make blog posts for them separately, since my kitten photo album on this post is big!

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Dharva, miniature tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max Bailey

Dharva, miniature tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyDharva is a handmade miniature original, one-of-a-kind cat art doll, hand painted and hand sculpted in paperclay by artist Max Bailey.

Dharva, miniature tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyDharva is a tabby fairy kitten with soft golden-green eyes who sits on the beach every evening.

Dharva, miniature tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyAs the sun goes down, Dharva flies over the sand, and collects tiny shells that she especially likes. She puts them in her favorite big shell where she rests, and watches the waves roll onto the shore, then gently return to the ocean.

Dharva, miniature tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyDharva knows all of the sea creatures, and they all know her. She waves to her friends the mermaids, and calls to them by name. As she dozes off, Dharva thinks she might like to be a mermaid, and swim in the sea, but decides against it.

Dharva, miniature tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyShe isn’t fond of getting wet, or even of getting sand on her wings, or between her toes.

Dharva, miniature tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyDharva’s flowing dress is pale chocolate, with a burnt-orange sash that crosses in the front and continues around the neckline and the waistline.

Dharva, miniature tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyHer fairy wings are sculpted in paperclay, just like herself.

Dharva, miniature tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyThey are painted in light chocolate, with blue and orange at the tips, and with circles of gold, pale yellow, orange, orchid, and blue.

Dharva, miniature tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyDharva is a one-of-a-kind work of art, and is meant for display only. She was sculpted from paperclay in multiple stages, to allow for drying and detailing.

Dharva, miniature tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyDharva was painted under a magnifying light, with tiny brushes, one hair at a time. She is signed and sealed with matte varnish for protection and preservation, and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Dharva, miniature tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyDharva is 1:12 scale. (One inch equals one foot.) She is 1 and 1/2 inches tall. Her shell is 3 inches wide.

Dharva, miniature tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyUpdate: Dharva has been adopted. Thank you!

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Lotus, miniature ginger tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max Bailey

Lotus, miniature ginger tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyLotus is a handmade miniature original, one-of-a-kind cat art doll, hand painted and hand sculpted in paperclay by artist Max Bailey.

Lotus, miniature ginger tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyLotus is a ginger tabby fairy kitten who is seldom seen, but is always busy tending to the flowers from June to September, when she is most needed.

Lotus, miniature ginger tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyEarly in the morning, down on the pond, Lotus glides in on the breeze and gently lands on a fragrant water lily.

Lotus, miniature ginger tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyLotus is a flower fairy, so she has a deep affection for all of the flowers, but water lilies are her favorites.

Lotus, miniature ginger tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyShe can rest on their lovely white petals in the shade of the trees overhanging the pond, and inhale their sweet smell.

Lotus, miniature ginger tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyOccasionally, she dips her paw into the water to make little ripples that are fascinating to watch.

Lotus, miniature ginger tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyLotus is wearing a very pretty dress from her flower fairy wardrobe. It has a golden-beige top and sleeves.

Lotus, miniature ginger tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyThe sleeves are capped with small, pale yellow flower petals edged in blue, and the skirt is made from larger petals, also edged in blue.

Lotus, miniature ginger tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyLotus has magical wings whose colors flow from soft gold out to vibrant blue at the tips. They are accented with shapes of pale yellow, gold, red-orange, and blue.

Lotus, miniature ginger tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyLotus sits prettily on her water lily, and like Lotus, it is a one-of-a-kind work of art designed and sculpted in paperclay, painted and varnished, and signed Max Bailey.

Lotus, miniature ginger tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyLotus is a one-of-a-kind work of art, and is meant for display only. She was sculpted from paperclay in multiple stages, to allow for drying and detailing.

Lotus, miniature ginger tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyLotus was painted under a magnifying light, with tiny brushes, one hair at a time. She is signed and sealed with matte varnish for protection and preservation, and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Lotus, miniature ginger tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyLotus is 1:12 scale. (One inch equals one foot.) She is 1 and 1/2 inches tall. Her water lily is about 3 inches wide.

Lotus, miniature ginger tabby fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyUpdate: Lotus has been adopted. Thank you!

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Zanda, miniature Siamese fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max Bailey

Zanda, miniature Siamese fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyZanda is a handmade miniature original, one-of-a-kind cat art doll, hand painted and hand sculpted in paperclay by artist Max Bailey.

Zanda, miniature Siamese fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyZanda is a Siamese fairy kitten. Unless you are a very early riser, you may never have seen Zanda. She flies through the rose garden at dawn every morning throughout the spring and summer months.

Zanda, miniature Siamese fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyHer tiny wings flutter softly like the wings of a butterfly as she goes from rosebud to rosebud, encouraging each one to open.

Zanda, miniature Siamese fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyZanda is so pleased when the roses bloom and show their beautiful soft and velvety petals. She breathes in the lovely scent that fills the air and flies away, promising to come back the next morning.

Zanda, miniature Siamese fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyZanda wears a simple blue dress with cap sleeves and a rounded neckline. It looks just right with her intelligent blue eyes and serious little face. She holds her special red rose close to her body.

Zanda’s wings, like Zanda, are sculpted from paperclay, and are hand-painted in an array of colors against a background of blues, with golden highlights at the tips.

Zanda, miniature Siamese fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyZanda is a one-of-a-kind work of art, and is meant for display only. She was sculpted from paperclay in multiple stages, to allow for drying and detailing.

Zanda was painted under a magnifying light, with tiny brushes, one hair at a time. She is signed and sealed with matte varnish for protection and preservation, and comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Zanda, miniature Siamese fairy cat art doll, handmade original, one-of-a-kind kitten by artist Max BaileyZanda is 1:12 scale. (One inch equals one foot.) She is 1 and 7/8 inches tall.

Update: Zanda has been adopted. Thank you!

Zanda’s friend shown here is Fern the Himalayan fairy kitten.