Thanks for the responses ladies! Sorry, I've been kept on my toes by these two little ones in addition to the husband, the three dogs, the cat, the sugar glider... and yes even my nephew and niece over night!
*recites "There Was An Old Woman Who Lived In A Shoe"*
I've kept them in the spare room in the medium sized kennel on top of the large kennel I have set up in there for the dogs. Right in front of the window with it open so they can hear the sounds and smell the air. (the relentless, humid air bleh lol)
I change their kennel about 3 times a day between the poo, the pee and the messy meals lol Take it apart, take it right outside and hose it. It air dries in no time. They have a bath every morning. Dipping and diving. Happily doing duck things. Then I scrub the tub out with antibacterial dish soap.
They are patiently peeping while pacing around 7am at the kennel door once I check in on them. I also change it up and bring them into the tiled bathroom floor (easy clean up) and let em stretch those growing bones a couple of times a day.
They get feed in their bowl mornings and early evenings. Water is changed often since they drink so much and need it to help they swallow down their food it gets nasty, they love their water.
Sadie, my miniature schnauzer, adopted them as her own lol
Here are a few pictures and video for those who want to see these babies
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