My cat just had babies last week AMD now a mother abandoned 2 new born kittens at my house. How do I get them to drink from her? She is allowing the to lay down by her but they just can't latch on and drink... Please help
it may be so they are too weak at this moment. Begin with smearing a little glucose sugar solution on their lips and gum - it gives quick energy. You can use thick honey water for this - honey contains much glucose sugar.My cat just had babies last week AMD now a mother abandoned 2 new born kittens at my house. How do I get them to drink from her? She is allowing the to lay down by her but they just can't latch on and drink... Please help
How is this going? are they still with us in this world? If yes, please continue to report tight, so it becomes possible to give guidance.My cat just had babies last week AMD now a mother abandoned 2 new born kittens at my house. How do I get them to drink from her? She is allowing the to lay down by her but they just can't latch on and drink... Please help
Im happy its goes well and nicely. Had you any use for our advices? What milk are you using?Thanks for the info guys.... I am bottle feeding them and my cat has adopted them... They are looking good.
sweet they are nicely warming up each other, comforting. Its a common problem with adopted smaller fosters, the bigger ones push them off the best teats. and even bullies, so the caretaker must supervise some, and often need to help out. But the residents was perhaps a small litter?Here is a pic of the bigger kitten with the newly adopted ones...