Hi
My now-friendly colony cat has had 5 kittens and they are all being cared indoors to be fostered until I can find homes for momma and the babies. They are 5 weeks old today actually.
Problem is, now that the kittens have started eating they seem to enjoy shoving their entire snout in the food which has resulted in this:
Ellie
Just been for their first check up at the vets today and he tried warm water but it won't budge. Just wondering if any cat-loving kitten veterans can advise on ways to get this pesky stuff off as neither baby wipes or warm water seems to do it and I don't want to use anything harsh on her as she's still so small.
My now-friendly colony cat has had 5 kittens and they are all being cared indoors to be fostered until I can find homes for momma and the babies. They are 5 weeks old today actually.
Problem is, now that the kittens have started eating they seem to enjoy shoving their entire snout in the food which has resulted in this:
Ellie
Just been for their first check up at the vets today and he tried warm water but it won't budge. Just wondering if any cat-loving kitten veterans can advise on ways to get this pesky stuff off as neither baby wipes or warm water seems to do it and I don't want to use anything harsh on her as she's still so small.