Rocky will be 3 months this Thursday. He's a sweet, fluffy little ball of love. His food aggression has stopped since he's started eating with my other cats. Once my vet feels he's ready we're going to have him neutered. Thank you all for your help. He's a perfect little boy. ♡♡♡
He can't eat hard food. He chokes. He's going through 2 cans of kitten food a day plus nursing whenever Chloe lays down, which is very often. I've tried giving him hard food but he scared the crap out of me so I'm going to wait until he's bigger and not being so aggressive.
So here's an update. Chloe has been spayed and is doing well. Little Rocky isn't so little anymore. He's growing like a weed and is a fluffy ball of cuteness. He has slight food aggression but we're working on fixing it. He's going to be neutered at 6 months and he'll be 2 months on the 6th...
Little one didn't make it. He just wasn't strong enough. I had named him Sock because we kept him in a sock to warm him up. I put him in his sock and we buried him beside his other two siblings. We still have one kitten left. He's stronger and nurses on his own so he should be ok. Just letting...
Little dude has gotten stronger. He moves around more and he's making noise. He still falls over some but not as much. I think he's gonna be ok. It's just gonna take a while.
Just got home. Vet told us they were born 4 or 5 days early. Gave me a bottle and showed me how to feed it. Told me to keep it in a sock so it doesn't get cold in case Chloe rejects it. Also told me it is a HE. Went to Walmart and picked up goat milk. Hopefully everything will be ok.
I gave it some honey water and it's like it just woke up. I got it to latch onto a nip when I realized it was trying to suck on my finger. Idk how long it will be able to stay attached though.
I'll give it honey water until we can get it to the vet. Is there any specific ratio of water to honey? I'm pretty sure I have a little bit of honey around.
She's sleeping again. I think she's done having kits. She just wakes up and goes to meowing then lays on them. And she doesn't like it when the healthy kit nurses. She freaks out.
I live in America. Our local vet is very knowledgeable. And I didn't mean cow milk. I know cats are lactose intolerant. We have a syringe like what you said (had to have it for our dog who had Leukemia) and we know how to use it. It's just so tiny I figured a vet would be more experienced in...