I use either one of the three: Tylenol PM, Melatonin, and Benadryl. Benadryl makes you drowsy. Tylenol PM makes you sleep longer. Melatonin helps you reset your sleep schedule.
That good that the kitten is feeding. What kitten milk are you using? Formula?
And, if all goes wrong, do not worry. It is normal for Cats to lose some of their litter after birth. You can try everything you can to save one, but don't beat yourself up if you can't.
You did allude to his age in the first post, my apologies. It depends on how well your cat handles stress. How did you harness train him? Did you just put the harness on him and take him outside?
Neutering can fix many behavioral problems in Cats. In can cause some, but evidently, it does more good than bad, by far.
Buuuuuuuut, since that is not an option, let's see what we can do. How many litter boxes and food bowls do you have? How close are they to each other. Just saying...
I had the same exact problem with my Cat. What I started doing, was taking him outside slightly before meal time. I'd bring my bag of tasty healthy treats with me and he would just follow the treats. I first started with getting him out the door by putting a treat right outside the door in plane...
They're all so cute!!! In the 1st week of adoption MJ and Clyde cost me 1.2k in all supplies and medical fees (they both got some type of injury or illness right after adoption)
My deepest condolences. I know how tough that can be. May her soul Rest In Peace.
If you were looking for answers, I believe that to be a diaphragmatic hernia. I'm not sure what could have possibly caused it, but the description you gave fits the symptoms.
Hehehe my kitten & cat are dangerously tricky. The Cat will run right in front of where I'm about to step down when he wants attention. And the Kitten always jumps down from high places. No matter how I try to make high places unavailable he always finds a way. That's why he is in a cast and a...