My partner told me that Tobey is actually 7 weeks old not 6. Does that make a difference? I am a bit afraid incase he gets ill now.
Oh, hunny, please don't worry!
I figure they wouldn't have released him to you unless, A) they had great faith in your care and circumstances, and B) they were bursting at the seams... Just so long as you realise this is far from ideal and another couple of weeks would have been perfect. You'll see great changes in him day or day, and in a few short weeks he'll be much more robust.
When you think on it, though, kittens change and develop so rapidly that even a week can have a real effect on the bonding process and psycological development. All those good folks that work with rescued cats, want to place a kitten and hope that the kitten is secure in that placement for the next 15-20 years! For that to happen, kitten must become a part of the family and have a good relationship with everyone. It's so much harder when kitten is too young, or insecure...
We'd all like all kittens to grow up fit, and well, and be a much loved and very perminant members of their family. If they don't, well, its people like Dawn that pick up the pieces. Perhaps this is why we all get cross and angry when a kitten's start in life isn't perfect...?
Don't take it personally, JoAnne.