One of the two kitties in my life was feral like the pair in the photograph who were rescued by environmentalist and journalist Chris Clarke.
In general terms, a feral cat is one that has escaped from domestication and returned, to some extent, to its wild state. Kimba's mother fit that bill, and so did he as a diseased and nearly blind five-week-old.
Clarke's saves were much younger -- nearly newborns, in fact -- and he explains the challenging process of stabilizing them at his marvelous Creek Running North blog.
If you don't get around to reading Chris's account, he offers a piece of advice that is very important: Do not put newborn kitties on heating pads. They can't move around and will get burned.
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