♫tiggerluver1901♫: How do I take care of a newborn kitten that has no mother?
My mother found this kitten Friday night and we have been feeding it kitten formula and keeping it warm. Is there anything y’all can suggest more?
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Answer by crazy_mom1979
go to the vet or wal-mart or a pet store and buy kitten milk and feed it to them in a small bottle
Answer by aries_babez
hi i can answer this because even i faced this problem actually its little tough u have to play the role of her mother..care 4 her..love her because that is the language that even animals understand..take care of the little thing..bye a feeding bottle feed her toned milk or a little water in the milk so that kitten can digest it..take it to a good vet and plz take care of proper injections and all because u not providing mother’s milk so u have to give additional medicines..then later may be ceralac or smashed bananas..feed her in the interval of 2 hrs..take care of the weather ..bus little care and hey u doing a great job..
i think its better to give it to a pet store, they know wat to do in these cases, or keep it but u must take it everyday to pet doctor or pet shop to make the sellsassisstant take a look on it!Answer by l2wh
how old is the kitten? keep it very warm and feed it kitten formula.Answer by JE Christian Ct
Ask Questions from someome who is a cat breeder or the vet.Answer by Teacherwitch
Is it on a bottle? That’s tough – I’ve done it a few times. Is it eating enough so its tummy is rounded out when it’s done? Warmth and keeping it dry are the most important things. Gently take a pinch of its skin between your fingers and see how long it takes to return to normal – if it tents and doesn’t go back, the kitten is dehydrated. It should be fed about every 2 hours. You should start weaning the kitten when it’s about 6 weeks old – Kitten Chow soaked in a little warm water is best – do not give it milk in any form – this will give it diarrhea, which can be deadly.
The other important thing you must do is make sure the baby can eliminate. Take a cloth, rough like terrycloth, make it damp with warm water, and very gently rub the kitty’s bottom the way a mother cat would use her tongue. Be gentle but firm This is what the mother cat does to stimulate elimination of both kinds. You must do this or the kitten can die of constipation.
If you plan to continue raising the kitten, you should have a vet check it out ASAP to check for parasites and for general health. it’s a tough job but it can be so rewarding.
Answer by lexie_17517I have been in this same situation,but with a newborn puppy. What I did was take the pup to the vet right away,to get a check-up and for the vets advice. So far,you are already doing what needs to be done for the kitten. It needs to be kept warm at all times,and fed kitty formula every 2 hours.That is very important.Since the kitten may not have gotten any of it’s mother’s milk,which is full of immunizing nutrients,you will need to make sure the kitten gets it’s immunization shots as soon as the vet says it is old enough.Wherein comes the problem of wether or not you have the funds to do this.With my puppy,I had to have many vet visits and many different shots for her to ensure her health and well-being.Many problems can come up concerning a newborn animal,and a lot of money is needed for their care.If you feel you may not be able to handle the money end of this,you may want to consider giving the kitten to an animal shelter or pet store where the kitten will receive the care it needs at no cost to you.Answer by Gina
if you are feeding it and keeping it warm there isn’t much more to do but give it lots of love and attention.
you’re doing a great job…keep it up.
good luck
Answer by pamijo_1980Keep doing what you are doing, you will have to help her when it comes time for her to start using the bathroom, what you need to do is at the base of her tail on her back just massage it and she will do her buisness.Answer by fonda b
What you are doing is fine.Answer by purcat333
I don’t think there is much more you can do. I actually went through the same situation, not once but twice believe it or not. The first time this happened the kitten I found abandoned was about 1 week old. I had to feed him with an eyedropper, it was tough at times but he survived & he is now 6 yrs. old he’s very healthy. This happened again 4 yrs. later, same exact story. I cared for her the same way as the other and she is also fine and healthy. Make sure to keep it warm. I guess all I could say is keep up the good work, have patience. Good luck!! P.S. make sure you bring it for a check up, shots, have it spayed/ neutured and give it lots of love!Answer by CF_
KMR is the ONLY thing it should be drinking – not milk and not that cheap cat milk treat.. KMR is very expensive – depending on the age of the kitten it will need its bowels stimulated so it poops and pees – do this by rubbing a warm wet cotton ball on its bottom like a mom cat would lick it..
call a vet or give it to the local humane society or SPCA – or just call them to ask for further help.. I have done this lots as a foster home but was just gonna sign off and go to work now…
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