Yes they are eating solid food. But they are also feeding on the mom. I have been trying to litter train but i am having trouble. They have no interest in the litter pan. Should I lock them in that room after feeding and while im gone til they get it?
My kittens are about 5 weeks old and the mother is still taking very good care of them. Although sometimes when she thinks its time for a cleaning she will grab ahold of them pretty roughly and kick with her back legs. She doesn't always do this but sometimes she does. WHen she does the...
I believe that they should stay with you and the momma. It is ur burden to carry since you let her get pregnant. You are responsible for socializing them too and in doing so they will make a smooth transition where ever their wonderful lives will take them.
The eye seem to be doing a lot better. They are still a bit watery but there is no crusty's. They were just in for a check up before the onset of the irritated eye and the vet was pleased with their health. As far as the sneezing goes it isnt frequent, and i think i might be mistaking them...
My kitten 28 days old has one eye that is irritated. I read the post that u have on kitten care-eye problems. I am using gauze and it seems to be doing a bit better. The eye is reddish around the lid, the fluid is clear just seems like a watery eye. The eye actually has minimal crustys. But...
While your responding.... my queen is leaving the nest every so often to come lay with me. she is still purring a lot and seems like she wants attention. then obviously when one kitten cries for her to come back she leaves. This is a new behavior to me. when she is in with the kittens she is...
Its all original work. Lots of reading. I looked everywhere on the web and that link you sent me is amazing. By far the most informative and well communicated information. I wish i would have seen that earlier. I just wanted to put that out there so that people could learn from my experiences...
Pregnancy is quite simple with cats. Even young inexperienced mothers will know what to do…for the most part. My advice for the first time parent of a pregnant cat is to read as much about “queening†as possible. I would suggest becoming familiar with a few good website. You can start by...