Thank you Millys Mum and Roz.
I know what you mean about that adorable little whiten kitten. I've read that white kittens with blue eyes are born deaf. I keep snapping my fingers above his head to see if I get any reaction. So far it has been inconclusive. He does have blue eyes right now but they still may change color, right? He and his litter mates are only 31 days old.
You will know mum cat is making enough milk as the little ones will gain weight slowly and are not interested in extra feeds. Happy kittens are warm, quiet and uninterested in kmr
You could also compare her bumps to original mum cat to give you an idea of milk levels.
Have you been shown how to feed them as its important they dont inhale any milk.
Clay litter is ok aslong as it isnt eaten, weaning kittens will often experiment with nibbling litter so its best to avoid it. I would try to find a finer litter eg swheatscoop, worlds best types but thats more my preference, it encourages them to dig if its soft and fine
Thank you Millys Mum. Yes, I have been shown how to syringe feed them. The lady from the rescue did provide me with all the supplies and demonstrated a few feedings for me. I'm fairly certain that mum cat is making enough milk but she does not "look" as full as my other mummy cat. I did try a few syringe feedings but they don't seem interested so I stopped.
A few of the kittens in the second litter woke up this morning with crusty eyes but I already had on hand some eye drops from the first litter having the same problem. I applied the drops and will continue, so hopefully it will not develop into anything further.
Also I was adding the KMR stage 2 to Mummy cats tinned food for added nutrients since she is so thin. However, she has developed diarrhea the last two days, so I stopped adding the KMR. Hopefully by tomorrow the diarrhea will have stopped. I've been feeding her 4 times a day plus she has unlimited dry kitten kibble as well. I'm just so worried because Mumma Cat #2 is so thin. I just wanted to try and bulk her up some.
As far as the clumping cat litter, I'm using that for Mummy cat but I have the pine pellets for the kittens in shallow trays. Kitten family #1 has not yet learned to use the litter trays. For two days now they have been eating solid tinned kitten food mixed with KMR stage 2 as well as unlimited nibbling on dry kitten kibble throughout the day.
They went poop for the first time that was solid, but they did not go in the litter trays, but on my carpeting.
I told Mummy Cat she needs to help me teach them the proper way to the loo! lol