Take the kitten to a vet and have him diagnose it, and use the prescription. If not, buy eyedrops for cats and give them to him as reccomended. If the kitten his seeming hostile or antisocial, you should get him seen by a vet right away. Those are signs of infection. It's a good idea to see a vet anyway if you'll do eyedrops yourself.
this has happened to my kitten what can i do about it?
They wont care but you should still keep an eye out and observe!
This actually happens a lot with kittens. It doesnt really harm the kitten, but if you catch it doing that, you keep taking the cat out, and try your best just to keep an eye on them. There really is no way on stopping them, but its not going to harm them. Again... just keep an eye on them and make sure they are just in there to do their business
A miscarriage is when a fetus is delivered prior to the point of viability. In a cat, a miscarriage can happen at any time during gestation. The good news is, miscarriage of one fetus typically doesn't affect the rest of the litter. However, you should keep a very close eye on your cat if she does miscarry one kitten to make sure she is doing fine with the rest of the kittens.
Before giving your kitten any medications you should check with your vet. This way your cat gets the proper diagnosis and dosage.
Take the cat to a vet!
No. Never use human medication on a cat, especially a kitten. Human medication can be incredibly harmful to the kitten, often as the dosage, while harmless to a person, is much too much for a kitten and is often dangerous. If you feel you kitten needs treatment, take it to the vet who can prescribe medicine that is safe for the kitten.
your cat coudl either have a concussion or a severe damage on the nerves/in the brain. take to the vet, immediately!
No, it could seriously injure the kitten. You should bring it to a vet and the doctor will tell you what to do. Whatever you do, do not pop it!
kill your cat
first you can help by leaving her alone also if you think she is hungry give her some food and do not hurt her stomic or let her go out side like i said leave her alone but keep a eye on her and well the rest you can figure out
No! As long as the kitten's eye looks normal and has a pupil then it's fine. I have a semi-feral kitten who is blind in one eye. His eye is completley gray with no pupil. The kitten and his brother have brown eyes, apart from the blind eye which is gray! :P
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