After a visit to the vet and treatment for their eyes, the feline siblings were on the mend and began filling out. "They need to fatten up and grow big and strong. And that's what I plan to do."
The kittens, lovingly named Woody (grey), Bryson (black tabby), and Kenzie (solid black), figured out how to eat from a dish and kick-started their weaning process on their own.
When one of them took the lead to try solid food, the rest of the crew followed suit.
"They were truly three of the smartest little 4-week-olds I've ever fostered. They taught themselves how to cat. I did very little to show them the ropes. They wrestled, played with toys, snuggled together and loved each other."
In just one week, Kenzie and Bryson surpassed the one pound mark and were catching up to their brother Woody. It didn't take long until they made their first escapade outside the playpen and into the vastness of the house.
"They made for some fun and laughs here in our home. Kenzie is extremely loving and just melts in your arms. She holds her own when it comes to her brothers," Donna added.
The kittens rumbled and tumbled everywhere they went. Woody discovered his penchant for shoulder rides and encouraged his siblings to do the same.
"They are purr machines that enjoy using me as their cat tree."
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