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Hi there:
I rescued a mother cat and 4 newborn kittens from squallor and filth after the tenant was evicted. The mother cat was found on her own and had given birth to 3 kittens in a wardrobe. Another kitten was found later on in the day inside a rubbish bag, and she was a bit late getting food. All babies doing well apart from the little runt. House is a suspected p-house. No food or water left at the property for the mother cat, she just survived by jumping out open windows and scavenging obviously. Kittens now approximately 14 days old now. When found they still had their umbilical cords attached.
Just today I noticed that her eyes haven't started to open they appear sunken (no crusting or discharge). She weighs less than the others and today she has had difficulty finding and feeding from mum.
Taking her to the vet tomorrow if I can (have a doctor's appointment for myself after cat bite complications).
I'm worried. Any suggestions or help greatly appreciated.
I rescued a mother cat and 4 newborn kittens from squallor and filth after the tenant was evicted. The mother cat was found on her own and had given birth to 3 kittens in a wardrobe. Another kitten was found later on in the day inside a rubbish bag, and she was a bit late getting food. All babies doing well apart from the little runt. House is a suspected p-house. No food or water left at the property for the mother cat, she just survived by jumping out open windows and scavenging obviously. Kittens now approximately 14 days old now. When found they still had their umbilical cords attached.
Just today I noticed that her eyes haven't started to open they appear sunken (no crusting or discharge). She weighs less than the others and today she has had difficulty finding and feeding from mum.
Taking her to the vet tomorrow if I can (have a doctor's appointment for myself after cat bite complications).
I'm worried. Any suggestions or help greatly appreciated.