Well, after a bit of a rough start- an escape from kitty alcatraz, the kittens have been put in a better cage and with the help of my talented husband, they have several levels inside to hide out in. The cage is large enough for a full-grown German Shepherd to lie down in. It now contains a carpet pad, one litter box, two carriers for the kittens to hide in and a small cat condo (one level)
because there are four kittens, I didn’t want territorial wars, so we built another elevated platform that slides in and secured a comfy cat bed on top. Another shelf in the front contains the new blue jay litter pan from Sturdi products, but instead of using it for a litter pan, it is providing a nice dark bed for them to hide them.
They were pulled out from under a house and honestly, even after being told they were “feral” they aren’t. They are just really scared and the escape from the other cage didn’t help matters. They couldn’t get out of the bedroom and I tore apart the bedroom looking for two of them. I found one laying on the top of my clothes hanging on the hangar and the other one inside the pillowcase of one of the pillows.
So now they have an elite hideaway and I am having to feed them with a syringe because they aren’t eating.