I am an experienced bottle feeder in the Orlando Florida Area. If bottlefeeding is more than you can handle or you need advise let me know. There is no reason why any of these little angels should go hungry
Oh, how nice to read. I thought I was going to read a post about someone looking for a bottle feeder. How sweet that it is one offering to BE a bottle feeder!
I have never had to bottle feed, but I know it is very labor intensive. You are a special person to be able to care for the tiny ones!
Its the least I can do for the little ones. I love animals and babies and never seem to get my fill of either. I find it very rewarding to help them when they are so helpless on their own. I have bottlefeed (eyedropper) kittens, squirrels, rats, birds.
One momma started giving birth under my house and then got scared away. She finished giving birth somewhere else. Momma came back for all babies but one so my sister and I raised that one from birth
Last summer's hurricane season blessed me with both a tiny kitten and an even tinier rat to bottlefeed.
My husband actually doesn't mind this either because as long as I am feeding baby animals I am not perstering him for another baby.
LOL! My oldest hooman child is 22, the youngest is 5. I find that fostering cats gives me some of the joy of a new baby, with so much less of a time investment. After all, a kitten grows up in 8-10 weeks and is ready to adopt out. While my oldest dd is out of the house know, I wouldn't exactly call her grown up!
I have a preggers foster here, and as I read everyones stories, I am just itching for the babies to be born, and them get old enough to play with!