You would have to bottle feed them every two hours with a special milk made just for kittens found at any pet store. they also would need to be kept on top of heating pad with a blanket. and make shure that yougive teme constant love and care.
At 1 week old, you can determine the gender of a kitten by looking at the distance between the anus and the genital opening. In male kittens, this distance is greater than in female kittens.
The gender of a 3-week-old kitten can typically be determined by looking at its genitalia. Male kittens will have a small distance between the anus and the genital opening, while female kittens will have a closer distance between these two openings.
About a week before her period & it dies-doesn't become impregnated- when the period starts.
About a week before her period & it dies-doesn't become impregnated- when the period starts.
After about a week.
The typical signs to look for in determining the gender of a 6-week-old kitten are the distance between the anus and genital opening. In male kittens, this distance is greater, and they have a small bump called the scrotum. Female kittens have a shorter distance and a genital opening that is closer to the anus.
The mother cat gives birth to the kittens.
At five weeks old, the kittens should start the weaning process. Start introducing canned food to them, or a watered down normal kibble. You can also start teaching them to use the litterbox now!
7 - 8 weeks.
Determining the gender of an 8-week-old kitten can be done by looking at their genitalia. Male kittens will have a small distance between the anus and the genital opening, while female kittens will have a closer distance between these two openings. It is best to consult a veterinarian for a more accurate determination.
milk
It looks like your Queen doesn't trust you around her kittens. She has hidden them from you.