Pepper has a a black back and then her face and legs are tabby looking with silver, brown and black. When she came out she reminded me of the spice pepper and she's a little fire cracker after she's eaten .
Do you guys have any recommendations for how to weigh the kittens now that they are super active? I have weights but I'm not sure they are correct. I can't really keep all of the kitten on the scale at the same time. A foot or half a body is always falling off the scale. I have weights but they are +0 or +5 but I'm not sure that is correct. I feed everyone a little this morning before I went to work I had only planned on feed Pepper like normal so I didn't leave enough time to feed everyone. Everyone took to the syringe super easy so I don't know if that means they where just hungry or if they are big enough now that they can get the hang of it fast. I did put poster board up to keep them in the kiddy pool longer because Luna escaped sometime in the morning yesterday and was roaming the house at lunch time. I left holes for Rebel to get in and out but I don't know if the poster board is keeping her from going in? If so I will have to clean out the spare room and they can roam in there until they can get the hang of the litter pan.
You can use a bowl on the scale to put the kittens in. Weigh the bowl, then zero out the scale. Then weigh the kittens in the bowl and subtract the weight of the bowl.
It sounds like they are hungry and need the extra from supplementing.
Yes, it's time they have the spare room to play and live in now, with their food, water, and litter in there with them.
In addition to Pepper I supplemented Knight mostly he took a full syringe a few times yesterday but the rest would only take about a quarter to a half so it's not like they got a lot extra. I think it might have been a combination of mom not liking the poster board in the pool and the space running small with her in there with them. She seemed to stay in the room more after I got it all set up last night.
Also Pepper is really starting to gnaw at the syringe. Does that mean it's time to start putting transitioning her to a formula/kitten food mix? She is also using the litter pan Hopefully the rest will take a hint and learn from her.
The less they nurse the less she will produce. The drying up usually happens naturally over a period of a few weeks. If you have concerns over mom being uncomfortable, a warm, damp compress will help ease swelling.