i personally would take him/her to the vet and ask the vet what to do. i do believe the vet usually gives some sort of medication to cure kittens of worms.
If the mother has worms, her kittens can have worms. Eggs from fleas can be in the mother's fur. When kittens nurse, they can swallow an egg. In the intestines, the egg grows into the worm. The worm then ingests nutrients from the kitten's food intake, so the kitty becomes malnourished.
Cat = kat, or if it is a female one: Poes Kitten = kitten
Your kitten is bleeding internally. Take the kitten to a vet ASAP.
Kitten is 小貓 in Chinese.
It is called a kitten heel because the heel is actually a kitten then it will soon pop out of your shoes and become a kitten, so you must be prepared to own a small feline. Be prepared with cat litter, food bowls, food, and wear a net over your shoes to catch a kitten. Later, the kittens turn into cats then they reproduce more kitten heels.
It's possible.
i dont belive so, cat worm are inside the cat i belive
A cat can ingest worms through their water supply and become infected.
Because they are almost always born with worms.
Take him/her to a vetinarian immediately.
May be worms, blood from either end.
Yes and no if the older cat has been treated for worms it would not happen but if older cat had not been treated yes it will Hope this help
Wow, This is bad. You really need to get her checked out or at the very least get her treated for worms. These worms could possibly be killing your kitten, she needs treatment as soon as possible. I hope this has helped.
No, newborn kittens are not born with intestinal parasites, or worms. Cats pass eggs or larvae in their stool or milk, and therefore kittens can be infected by their mother while nursing. If the larvae passes through the kitten before maturing, the mother cat can also reinfest herself when grooming the kittens.
If the mother has worms, her kittens can have worms. Eggs from fleas can be in the mother's fur. When kittens nurse, they can swallow an egg. In the intestines, the egg grows into the worm. The worm then ingests nutrients from the kitten's food intake, so the kitty becomes malnourished.
Not on a general basis (it's water) but kittens are noted for worms (common) and you should see your vet and if possible take a stool sample from your kitten to the vets on the same day you are seeing the vet.
You should see your vet or pet shop to get the proper medication. A six week old kitten is too small to get adult cat medicine and you can hurt it with the wrong stuff.