Below Kritou Tera

I woke up in the middle of the night apparently, and announced to Alex that I was thinking about the kittens.

So we had lunch in Polis, and stopped in to see them along the way.

They were still there, and looked more bedraggled now.

There was still no sign of their mother. So we stopped off at Paps for some provisions, and went back to see them again.

The upshot of all this is that we have four kittens in our back garden, causing a little bit of chaos. They can't stay with us for good, as Alex is alergic to animal hair. I know she wanted to look after them though, because a box and blanket had miraculously appeared in the back of the car when we set off this morning.
We welcome any suggestions as to their care and an appropriate vet we can take them to in order to get them checked out. Seriously. We are complete novices with regards to looking after baby kittens.
I really hope they weren't dumped where we found them. Mind you, if they hadn't been dumped, it would mean their mum had been killed instead. But for some reason that's better than knowing some cruel bastard dumped them.
Whatever the reason, we are currently a kitten foster home.
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