Bottle Feeding The Horde

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F2 , F3, F6sbt kittens being bottle fed in the morning. While most are just happy running around the F2's and F3's seem to be hungry this morning. A couple of the F6SBT's are messing with the video camera.

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  • Ha I bet you that black kitten is playing with the camera.

  • @casperblackcat1975 he always wanted attention.

  • Do Savannah kittens normally get bottle fed I thought the mother would be responsible for giving them milk, We don't have Savannah's here In Australia because they are illegal but I really love this breed of cat & your video are fantastic keep up the good work.

  • @casperblackcat1975 The mom, (F1 Moja), had to adopt a bunch of kittens so I needed to help her out. It was also a good opportunity for them to bond to me. Moja is normally really good with her kittens but she only had 3 for a while there she had to take care of 13.

  • Hope those kitties get more than just that bottle. Beautiful babies.

  • @whiskerchild They do wait until the next video.

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  • @Lifeatthesharpend What a amazing mum Moja is If I was a Savannah kitten she could look after me any day.

  • Haha, you amuse me in your vids. Always like, ho hum, just another day in the office. Seriously though, I enjoy your vids of all your wonderful cats. These ones with you seeing different parts of your house and all the cats you actually have brings light just how many you have there. Amazing you are able to spend so much time with each one :)

  • Aww the black one probably was like

    Yo, why no milk for me? Is it because im black?!

    xD

  • @BengalsOfRidanos The black one is a melanistic Savannah. They often have darker spots under the black coat, similar to a black leopard. They are somewhat rare in Savannahs but will appear in a litter if the mother and father carry the melanistic gene.

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