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DO NOT GIVE KITTENS A BATH
I was in pretty much the exact situation as you with two brother kittens when I was in 4th grade. They had really bad fleas, so my brother and I gave them both a bath. They both ended up going into shock from the water. One died at the vet - the other lived to be able 21.
Please don't risk it. I'm in my 30s now and still don't forgive myself for Ernie's death.
Why are people upvoting you is beyond my comprehension.
The fact that you were kids and made a mistake doesn't mean that you can't/shouldn't bathe a kitten!!!!
Just make sure you prepare for the task: use warm water and wash the kitten from tail to neck - it's better to avoid the head and anyway there's little to no fleas on the head. I'm no vet, but I got this advice from my vet when I found a flea infested kitten under my car.
So, for people reding this: yes, you can bathe your kitten, but get some advice from your vet beforehand!
Personally, if there's even a 1% chance of something killing a kitten, I don't do that thing.
Definitely talk to your very first, if you absolutely want to give them a bath, but they clean themselves with their tongues, so absolutely not necessary whatsoever.
Then again almost everything has a 1% of killing anything, the world's pretty dangerous. So - with a vets opnion - bathing a kitten to remove discomfornt isnt all bad news.
Great example is im sure many kittens have died eating before, but of course we still feed them
Seems like you didn't have the water at the right temp and didn't dry them quickly enough or put them back on a heating pad. Which is fully understandable because you were 9 years old. If you know what you are doing it's perfectly safe to give them a bath but it's not recommended unless they are infested with fleas.
I'm sorry to hear that, I don't think it's your fault either, many times a person acts on their own because they think they are doing the right thing but end up doing something wrong, and unfortunately as human beings we learn from mistakes.
And not worry, after reading several comments here, I will not bathe them.
I once found an abandoned kitten and gave it a gentle wash and he was fine. Did you use cold water or something?
Nope, warm water. Sure, they can come out fine. One of the two lived a very long life afterwards. Personally, if there's even a 1% chance of something killing a kitten, I don't do that thing.