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Caring For A Megaesophagus Kitten – Practical Tips & Product Links



This is a quick overview of what it was like caring for Jolly Fish in his first few months, along with several resource and product links below. This video was made back in March and I’m super happy to report that he is doing even better now! Watch for another update video with a few more tips in it.

Jolly has a playlist with all of his videos linked below. You will find videos from his diagnosis journey along with pics of his xrays.
Litter #38:

This is an Amazon list of suggestions for elevated feeders & fountains that I found when I started my research:

Jolly’s first video about his diagnosis:

Jolly’s 2nd video:

Design for Megaesophagus feeder on Thingaverse:

Mega Feeder 3000 $220:

Lighthouse Forge 3D Printing:

The Facebook group, Feline Megaesophagus, is a great place to meet other MegaE parents and get tips and support!

Bowls at Dollar Tree:

The Amazon links mentioned are affiliate links that help me earn a small commission on eligible purchases at no cost to you. Anything I earn goes to buying litter for the foster kittens.

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Everything I recommend For Kittens & Cats Can Be Found Here. –Food, Gear, Toys… All of our favorite cat related stuff:

Wish List:
*If you’d like to send a gift to help cover fostering costs, we have an Amazon Wishlist set up: The shelter covers all healthcare but we pay for all other fostering costs so any donations are very much appreciated and will help us save more lives through fostering!

*Before Commenting, Please Note*
*These kitties are NOT ours. We foster through our local shelter. The cats come into the shelter as strays or owner surrenders.
*ALL cats are vaccinated, spayed and neutered before the shelter allows them to be adopted
*Yes, these kittens are adorable but not all of them are lucky enough to make it into foster care for the chance to survive. PLEASE Spay & Neuter your pets!
*YES, their bedding is changed and litter boxes are scooped throughout the day. Sometimes I clean AFTER a video so I can catch something they are doing on camera.
*The shelter covers all healthcare but we pay for all other fostering costs out of our own pocket. These costs include food, litter, bedding, toys, gas to drive to & from the shelter, etc.
*Some Amazon links I post are referral links. Any small amount earned goes directly toward buying kitten supplies.
*Yes, we have a Wish List on Amazon & the link is above!
*You can email Missi at FosterTheFelines@hotmail.com

Best Cat Toys List:

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