
Many vets, sadly, seem think that cats and dogs are the same. Kittens do suckle their mothers much, much longer than puppies do, and do need a lot more time with their mother. 13 weeks minimum before being sold is cat fancy rules. I have a 16 week old kitten here still suckling his mum! To remove kittens from their mum at 8 weeks old is just plain cruel. :( Those that are taken that early almost always have some sort of behavioural problem for the rest of their lives, but often owners don't realise WHY, or even that it isn't normal behaviour.

Ditto Marianne I only got my kittens early because of the flooding back in July, the lady who had taken in their mum had nowhere to keep three kittens safe as she was flooded out & if it happened again they would be back in a small caravan. Their mum however had stopped feeding them as she was so painfully thin when found just before the kittens were born & the lady had been supplementing their milk as she wasn't in a fit state to feed them fully herself(she's now spayed)
The dad to my kittens must have been a big lad as the mum is small & Reg isn't 6 months old yet & is huge. I had him castrated when he hit 2 kgs in weight & that was before he was 16 weeks

, he was a very er well endowed boy

as well. Just had his sister spayed as she is now over 2kgs. My kittens have normal kitten/cat behaviour & no hang ups except that they are exceptionally good at coming in when called, nothing to do with the fact that I feed them everytime of course ;-)

They have a litter tray now and I could see one of them was searching in corners just like they do before they have a wee so I picked her up and put her in the tray, she protested a bit but eventually did a poo in there :D
One of the others went in straight after and covered it up for her.
She then jumped out and ran and had a wee somewhere else :rolleyes: and the other cat tried covering that up for her too! :D
You are doing a great job, there is something so satisfying about helping sick animals recover i love it but i find it very hard to part with them at the end!:rolleyes:
I have to say that kittens are soooo much easier to raise than dogs, our kittens have never soiled anywhere in the house other than their lieeter tray and have never chewed anything or scratched anything (although that could be due to the amount of scratch posts and toys that they have!:rolleyes:)
I agree with the others i wouldn't let them go until they are over the flu
You've done a great job, they are gorgeous kittens. :-)
MarianneB, no doubt you know your stuff when it comes to cats and are an expert on the best time to leave their mums's, but it just goes to show how kittens will survive whatever, speaking for myself I've always just had farm Moggies or long ago kittens from neighbours, apart from one Maine Coon always from people who don't actually breed pedigree cats, (which is probably why they didn't know any better) and I had all my previous cats from 6 weeks they were all grand cats, I've only ever had one cat who was a loner a tortoiseshell female, but the others were all very healthy with no behavioural problems whatsoever, I might add I've never had a single cat always bought kittens in pairs so maybe that made a difference.
Tracey123, personally I think a conservatrory will be too cold for kittens in this weather, unless you have really good heating in there especially with them having cat flu, kittens well cats in general like to be warm, more so than dogs IME, so once they have the hang of the litter tray which won't take long they learn quickly, leave the litter tray there and allow the kittens the run of the downstairs and to snuggle up on the sofa with you, cats like to be clean so once they understand the litter tray is where they go and have put their scents in it, they won't dirty your home, so let them in the room then to keep really warm. :-)

Just a quick update. All 3 kittens now have homes. My niece is just moving in with her boyfriend and they are having the smallest black and white cat called Tilly. My friend cat sat while I was on holiday last week and she's decided she likes the tabby one and called her Tigger. And the 3rd black cat...... is stopping with me! She's called Phantom.
My OH was laid on the sofa with Phantom on his head and Tilly under his chin! (And this is from someone who says he doesnt like cats!) Seems like the little tykes have wormed their way into his heart! :D Im so chuffed. They are using their cat tray perfectly now (touch wood). The cat flu has gone. They've had their wormers but their bellies still tend to bloat a little after eating.
So now I can go out and buy lots of cat play things.... point me in the right direction for the best bargains!! :D