Hi Dr. Jean, and thanks for any help you can give. I'm fostering a feral mom. She delivered four kittens just one day after capture, and only a few hours after being at the vet and coming to my house. The kittens were born March 27th.
She's a true feral, so I have a feliway diffuser going in her room, and she's getting a bit calmer, but is understandably very protective of her kittens. I was hoping to use some remedy drops to help her stay calm, and help in the socialization process. Since she is a nursing mom, I'm hesitant to give her anything that might be passed in her milk, and adversely affect the kittens, especially since they are so young. Any suggestions?
She's a true feral, so I have a feliway diffuser going in her room, and she's getting a bit calmer, but is understandably very protective of her kittens. I was hoping to use some remedy drops to help her stay calm, and help in the socialization process. Since she is a nursing mom, I'm hesitant to give her anything that might be passed in her milk, and adversely affect the kittens, especially since they are so young. Any suggestions?

I was hesitant to try some of the calming remedies I had found as they contained valerian, and I was afraid it would be passed through her milk to the kittens. I was afraid that since they are so young that it could have a sedative effect on the kittens. Is there anything in the "Feral Cat Rehabilitation" that I should be concerned about?

