A tiny kitten was placed in our care tonight because her first rescuer is about to leave the country and can no longer continue caring for her 😿

She’s now safe, but she’s only around 2 weeks old and at that fragile stage where she needs bottle feeding every few hours and constant warmth. She’s smaller compared to other kittens we’ve rescued before, so we’re honestly a bit worried.

We’d really appreciate advice from anyone experienced with kittens this young:

•	safest way to keep her warm overnight?

•	heating pad vs heat lamp?

•	what warning signs should we watch for?

We’re doing our best with blankets and frequent feedings, but we want to make sure we’re doing everything right for her survival. 🤍

Any neonatal kitten tips would really mean a lot.

Note: You can visit r/PawsitiveGuardians for her journey as well.