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Inkiing wrote:refer to this: https://bestfriends.org/stories-blog-vi ... ss-kittens
it might help, worse come to worse, take him to the vet, they are very knowledgeable and can help you a lot, particularly if you dont know what your doing, it never hurts to ask :3
now, im not a cat expert, im more of the equine side, so im not offering any direct things from me but rather pointing you into the direction of someone who can ^^
TheRedGal wrote:Oh no! Poor baby! Well taking care of a orphan kitten there are three main things. You have to keep the kitten warm, a very obvious part but, the kitten need to be in a draft free area, and always warm it up before feeding it, keeping it close to your body before feeding it should do the trick. As for its bed, what I used to do is take bags of water and heat them up and wrap them in blankets and form a little nest so the kitten can knead against the warm as if it was against its mother, keep an eye on the heat of the nest. As for food, Kitten milk replacement is the best bet for kittens four weeks and under, can be fed through a nipple, thatbis reccomended but I have seen through like little medicine measurers. Three week old kittens need to be feed arw 80cc of formula about three times a day. Though only short term and in case of emergency you could use goat milk. Also never reheat formula, reheatwd formula could cause bacterial infection. Hygiene is important keep all instruments clean and remember to take a warm towl or rag to wipe the kitten's rear to clean its bowel systems. I suggest going to the vet too, but these are just a few quick tips













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