Try not to let the poor thing shiver - use a warm towel to rub her almost dry and keep her in a warm place till she has finished grooming herself dry. Do you see any little fleas on her? If you can't get a flea comb use an ordinary comb with as small gaps as you can find and comb her, stasrting at her neck. If you find any insects then wash the comb at once in a bowl of hot water to kill them. As for feeding, can you get goat milk? If you can get it it is better than cows milk for cats. Or an egg yolk? Don't give her the egg white but yolk is good for sick and starving kitties. You can beat it up in some milk or water and give it to her - most cats love egg. ALso, mash the chicken up in some juice as much as you can rather than giving her pieces - she may not be able to handle that. Can you get tuna in cans? The juice is good to get kittens to start to eat, but don't give her much tuna meat as it is very rich and might make her sick.
What is the situation with your parents now? I think it is time you talk to them again, as you will find it very difficult to look after this cat on your own, and it may die. If you are going to keep it int he apartment you must find a source of proper cat food.
What is the situation with your parents now? I think it is time you talk to them again, as you will find it very difficult to look after this cat on your own, and it may die. If you are going to keep it int he apartment you must find a source of proper cat food.