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take the kitten to a vet. i doubt you are qualified to treat an abscess
Yes, deworming can cause diarrhea in kittens as it is a common side effect of the medication used to treat worms.
Yes, kittens can have canned tuna as part of their diet, but it should be given in moderation and as an occasional treat. Tuna should not be a primary source of nutrition for kittens as it lacks essential nutrients they need for growth and development.
Yes but she will refuse to believe it and still treat the kitten as if it were alive.
They don't; they generally initially treat them as other cats (acting territorial), but then, when the kittens don't react properly, the older cats try to ignore them. Usually they will eventually come to some accommodation.
you can buy a good medicine for ill kittens at petco(depends on what kind of illness the kitten has).if u don't have a petco at your state then u should take it to a vet.
Most baby kittens do not require eye care unless there is a discharge such as pus or blood. As baby kittens are very sensitive to chemicals, the best way to treat discharge is by using a damp, warm towel, and lightly cleaning the area. A Veternarian may also give a baby kitten antiobiotic eye drops, or wipes specifically for newborn and small kittens.
Go see your vet. A vet will be able to prescribe effective and safe worming treatment for your kitten.
Kristey should not be giving her kittens cream at all! Cats, especially kittens, do not digest cow's milk well. It can make them sick and is not a treat. (There are 16 ounces in one pint, which is far too many "treats.") Barbara Dwyer San Francisco, CA Kitty foster and long-time volunteer
If I am sure that one of my cats has longworms should I treat my other cat even if I am not sure whether he has longworms. I also have a dog and haven`t seen signs of longworm in his feces. But they all drink water from the same dish. Please help
The collective noun for kittens and puppies is a litter of kittens and a litter of puppies.
A kindle of kittens is the proper word for a group of kittens