Saturday, February 13, 2021
Sewing Pattern Downloads with Directions, Photos, and Video Links
Friday, February 12, 2021
Essential Supplies for Keeping Foster Kittens Warm and Comfortable - Foster Kitten Friday
After having spent several years fostering young kittens, there are some supplies I've come to rely on time and time again. From food to litter and bedding to toys, check out some of those important supplies you'll need when you welcome the little foster kittens into your home.
Today we're talking about those supplies to help keep the baby kitties warm and comfortable.
I've added links to Amazon so you can see photos and prices of the different products. I am a participant in their affiliate advertising program so if you make a purchase through my link I will earn a small commission. The purchase helps support me in purchasing replacement products for each year's foster kitties. I buy most all of my supplies from Amazon, but do get your supplies wherever is cheapest and easiest for you!
Supplies for Keeping Foster Kittens Warm and Comfortable
- It isn't until about five weeks of age when baby kittens can regulate their own body temperature. Up to then, foster parents will need to provide a heat source for the babies. My preference is the Snuggle Safe Pet Bed Microwave Heating Pad, a round disc you warm in the microwave. Check out my step-by-step tutorial for how to make extra covers for it right here.
- Snuggle Kitty, a stuffed animal with a pulsating heartbeat, gets placed in the same area. It comforts kitties who are missing their mama.
- I use a couple different types of beds for the foster kittens. Some of the babes prefer to climb deep into the soft and plush cuddle cave. Other kitties like the plush open bed instead.
Wyatt, my foster kitten born with no back feet, slept wherever was easier to get to. |
- Pop up playpens keep kittens contained in the early stages when they need just a little space to roam. I've found connecting two playpens works even better as I can have a separate litter box room for them. There are several different types out there, but I really love my Jespet popups because they are bigger, sturdier, and easier to clean than some of the others.
It's a two room kitty cat camping tent! |
- A clear playpen with connecting plastic panels is another good option. It gives the little ones space while you can see exactly what's going on. And believe me, you'll want to know.
- Blankets, blankets, blankets. You may have to wash kitty blankets every single day (sometimes more than once a day) so it's nice to have plenty of extras around - fuzzy warm blankets, fleece blankets (I have a no-sew fleece blanket tutorial right here), and even receiving blankets. Yep, receiving blankets. There may be times you need to wrap a kitten for bottle feeding or you just might have a hisser/scratcher/lunger who needs to be wrapped to be given medication.
We had to swaddle Dutton like a baby to get the eye ointment in those little eyes. |
Supplies for Keeping Baby Kittens Happy and Healthy
Supplies for Making Your Fostering Job Easier
In case you missed it, check out last week's Essential Supplies Needed for Feeding Bottle Baby Kittens
Tuesday, February 9, 2021
Easy Homemade Heart and Denim Bookmarks - Tutorial Tuesday
In addition to your standard sewing supplies, for this project you will need:
- Two pieces of denim fabric
- Two pieces of Heat 'n Bond, a paper backed sewable adhesive
- Two pieces of red fabric
- One piece of Heat 'n Bond
- A scrap of paper
- Pinking shears
- Scissors
- Iron
- Rotary cutter
- Cutting ruler
- Cutting mat
- Sewing machine
- Matching thread
Sunday, February 7, 2021
Sewing Projects for Beginners - Quick and Easy DIY Projects
If you're just learning how to sew here's a great way to practice your sewing skills while making your own quick and easy homemade projects. Learn how to make napkins and bookmarks and gift card holders and more! These simple DIY project ideas include lots of straight line sewing and the tutorials have clear, step-by-step, how-to directions. Sew an easy and fun project for yourself or your home today in just minutes!
Click below to get started on your next quick and easy sewing project!
Friday, February 5, 2021
Essential Supplies for Feeding Bottle Baby Kittens - Foster Kitten Friday
After having spent several years fostering young kittens, there are some supplies I've come to rely on time and time again. From food to litter and bedding to toys, check out some of those important supplies you'll need when you welcome the little kittens into your home.
Today we're looking specifically at feeding supplies for bottle baby kittens.
I've added links to Amazon so you can see photos and prices of the different products. I am a participant in their affiliate advertising program so if you make a purchase through my link I will earn a small commission. The purchase helps support me in purchasing replacement products for each year's foster kitties. I buy most all of my supplies from Amazon, but do get your supplies wherever is cheapest and easiest for you!
Supplies for Feeding Bottle Baby Kittens
- Pet-Ag Nursing Kit 2oz Bottle is the only bottle I use for all the bottle babies. It comes with a little tiny bottle brush that makes cleaning the bottles so much easier.
- The Miracle Nipples are perfect for smallest of the smallest bottle babies like little four ounce Cami and Sami.
- KMR - Kitten Milk Replacer - is an absolute must. It's like baby formula, but for kittens. Cows milk = bad news for baby kitten tummies.
- KMR 2nd Step is another product we use for older kittens who still need a milk replacement.
Rosemary wants you to know gruel is very messy. |
- Sometimes you need to place it in the Pet-Ag bottle and cut a bigger hole in the nipple and feed them like they were still a bottle baby.
- Sometimes it requires eating off the foster parent's finger.
- Baby spoons can be helpful.
Parsley likes being spoon fed. |
- A very long spoon be really helpful for those kitties who are still scared of people.
- Small plates and shallow bowls are a good next step.
- Double bowls are great - but are better once when they have moved out of the gruel stage. Otherwise they wind up making quite a mess of the bowl - and themselves.
Parsley in her early eating-gruel-from-a-bowl days. |