Today, we’re inviting veterinary writer greg steele to guide us through the care of newborn kittens.

Web — it's a story of second chances, unexpected bonds, and the transformative power of love.

Uses the litter box, drinks water.

Web — see the original story, “the ballad of ripley,” on imgur.

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When he was rescued, he became ill, saw a vet, and now he's better.

The unexpected rescue mission can be overwhelming.

Meet sandman, a tiny grey kitten, abandoned and forsaken, his world devoid of family or hope.

One day, they found three kittens in a huddle, tucked deep in the brush.

Web — with kitten season in full force, too many people come across abandoned pregnant cats and orphaned kittens, sometimes even newborns.

Web — she lives in rural france with her two rescue cats, tigerlily and mr. gee.

Web — these precious kittens faced a challenging start in life, being abandoned when they were just under three weeks old.

And he is ready to be rehomed.

Sandman’s road to recovery in the shadows of a lonely garage, a fragile soul awaited a miracle.

Web — but orphaned kittens have very special needs, and many things to learn from a mother that is no longer present.

Web — sometimes it's clear the kittens had been deliberately abandoned by human owners.

Unfortunately, many cats have experienced the harsh reality of abandonment, leaving them fearful and untrusting of humans.

Her senior kitty, ducati, passed over the rainbow bridge recently at the ripe old age of 22.

Webmale orange and white, 15 or 17 weeks old.

Webcats are known for their independence and aloofness, but behind their stoic exterior lies a vulnerability that is often overlooked.

Thecatsite. com members have shared many stories about finding kittens in boxes, trash bins and other locations which made it very clear that the kittens had been deliberately separated from their mother.

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When three abandoned kittens were found wandering alone, shelly immediately took them under her wing and nursed them back to health.

In part one, vet greg covers the crucial first four weeks of life.

Needs a forever home.