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She looks a bit young, but old enough to foster without a lot of trouble. I'd take her to a vet, though, just in case, especially if her ears are still "floppy" (hang down at the tips, means she's way too young to foster)
If she isn't covered in horrible parasites, then just hold her close and cuddle her. Send your mom to get PET milk, they make a few varieties, and a nursing bottle. There are actually "foster kitten kits" that have a bottle, a few nipples,a bottle brush, and some forumla. Follow the instructions! Don't give her cow's milk, as a previous poster said it will make her sick.
Also, try and look around and see if you can locate any other kittens or a cat that appears to be looking for her. The mother may have been transporting them and gotten spooked, or she may have wandered from the nest.
Pic related: My foster, snailkitten, and her "parents", a pair of really fucking old lesbian rats.
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