I had homes found for 4 out of 5 kittens. Buttercup and Poppy were even going home together! Stuff happens, though, and two of the takers had to back out. Taking on a new pet is a big responsibility (or it should be), and if your circumstances change, or you don't feel confident you can afford it, don't do it.
It looks like Blaze, and possibly Buttercup, will be staying with us - my daughter is elated. Poppy will likely go to live with my father-in-law. Ash and Lucky have homes, and their new humans are so excited!
I already have Samantha booked for her spay appointment. It's hard to believe the kittens are almost 5 weeks old. Buttercup is eating a little soft food and has figured out the litter box. The others..not so much.
Please spay and neuter your pets and please do NOT drop them off at someone else's house if you can't afford to take care of them. It creates an extra burden on that person, and may even end up in the poor animal's death. The cats who have been dropped at my house, or show up here out of the blue, have been lucky, but not everyone is as fond of cats as I am.
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