Newly worn-out cat daddy here. Yesterday afternoon a neighbor brought me three orphaned infant kittens; they're about three days old tops. Their eyes and ears are still closed, and they still have the dried remains of their umbilical cords attached to their bellies. I was up every hour and a half or so to feed them and make sure the water bottle was still warm. I'm waiting for it to warm up a little bit--I spotted fleas so they'll each need a Palmolive bath today.They're bottle babies, but I'm not really good with a bottle so I've been using a feeding syringe. This actually seems to be working. Of course I'm covered in sticky liquid KMR and kitty pee and poop. I try to get some sleep or other things done while they're napping, but that's not long.They're too young for me to sex them, so I'm hesitant to name them--what boy want's to be named Sue, Johnny Cash? But even at this age personalities are beginning to emerge. The black one is quite active and thinks it's some kind of track star. It also thinks it's in Jump School but hasn't quite mastered PLFs--does PFLs instead. The grey and white tabby has a nice set of lungs and really craves attention--I can tell it's feeding time when it starts singing. The mostly white one with black patches appears to be the runt and is mostly laid back but not lethargic.This is the first time in years I've tried to care for orphaned kittens this young, so I'm kinda relearning the basics. Any help will be appreciated....