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unless you can devote ALL YOUR TIME, to the kitts for the next two weeks, or find someone who can, or has a jill with a small litter that may foster them onto, I'd say it would be better to take them to a rescue centre in the hope they can raise them, I once took a month off work, to hand rear 15 baby budgies, ranging from 5 days to 2 weeks old, it was bloody hard, feeds every 2 hours, 24hrs a day, plus cleaning, plus getting a feed right, that they would take, without getting the shits, ended up with a mixture of rusks, canary egg food, and baby milk, only lost one out of the 15, and had a story written about it in the cage & aviary, never again, but I had the tamest budgies ever

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got a mate whose got a jill to lend me ill try that .

why put them in a rescue home when theres enough in there all ready and we all dont want that :nono:

 

 

would be happy to ask around .. i'm a bit far south to offer to foster.. but i know people in your area...

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got a mate whose got a jill to lend me ill try that .

why put them in a rescue home when theres enough in there all ready and we all dont want that :nono:

 

I was'ent saying "put them into a rescue" but to ask if a rescue centre could help you out, in raising the kitts if your unsure, they are normally run by quite dedicated people

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just add phone call of vet she as died

feeding kits cat milk every two hours :(

 

 

you need lactose for the kits its got more nutrition tham cats milk.

 

ask the vet proportions for hand feeding..my vet said 3 parts puppy replacement milk ( you can get at the pet store) and 1 part cream...

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got a mate whose got a jill to lend me ill try that .

why put them in a rescue home when theres enough in there all ready and we all dont want that :nono:

 

I was'ent saying "put them into a rescue" but to ask if a rescue centre could help you out, in raising the kitts if your unsure, they are normally run by quite dedicated people

 

The truth of the mater is, in my opinion you should not be aloud to keep a stick insect never mind an animal with babies.Take those babies to a rescue to save them any more suffering,your only going to kill those with your bread & milk.

 

Read a book before you get any more ferrets. :thumbdown: :thumbdown:

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got a mate whose got a jill to lend me ill try that .

why put them in a rescue home when theres enough in there all ready and we all dont want that :nono:

 

I was'ent saying "put them into a rescue" but to ask if a rescue centre could help you out, in raising the kitts if your unsure, they are normally run by quite dedicated people

 

The truth of the mater is, in my opinion you should not be aloud to keep a stick insect never mind an animal with babies.Take those babies to a rescue to save them any more suffering,your only going to kill those with your bread & milk.

 

Read a book before you get any more ferrets. :thumbdown: :thumbdown:

 

 

:clapper::clapper::clapper: well said mate

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you say me and my son are not fit to keep any animal we try to help the jill buy taking her to the vets ok poor thing died but in MY VEIW IVE DONE ALL I CAN to help her. i put this subject up for addvice and got some good out of it

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