aftercare for a spayed kitten is farely simple keep the kitten in a confined area away from other cats if you have them. Make sure the kiten is not licking or chwing at the incision site if so you need to ask your vet for a e collar you know the lamp shade hats. then in 14 days you need to return to your vet for a follow up appointment to make sure everything is healed properly. DEPENDING on the kind of stich your vet uses you may need to have the stiching removed or they may have the stiches that disolve on their own. when your kitten is dischared from the vet they should always give you aftercare instuctions and if they dont do not hesitate to ask them that is what they are there for to provide you and our pet with medical care and after care is part of it. SO I HOPE I WAS OF SOME HELP TO YOU . I AM A VET ASSISTANT AND DEAL WITH CAT SPAYS EVERYDAY AND I TELL YOU MOST OF THE TIME THEY BOUNCE RIGHT BACK RIGHT AFTER AND YOU CANT EVEN TELL THEY HAD SURGERY EXCEPT FOR THE INCISION. ITS AMAZING
Go to the vet
Take her back to the vet immediately.
If its in the form of diarrhea, its caused by stress.
No. There is nothing you can do. Wait until the cat's heat stops and get her spayed.
Check with your vet. It is best to try and refrain a kitten from climbing until after they take out the stitches a week or two after spaying.
i think but I'm not completely sure.
Your kitten will have a litter when it is a cat, not a kitten. Cats will have kitties when they are in heat (sexually active) around the 6th month to the 9th month of their life. That time if they mate they will have kitties. :) Your cat will only have kitties if you haven't spayed it yet.
Well if the cat is some how producing milk then yes.
Most vets will spay a kitten when it reaches two kilograms in weight, or between four to five months. However, more vets will now spay a kitten much earlier as long as the kitten is healthy.
My 8 month old females kitten belly has recently appeared saggy, she is not spayed. What does this mean?
I got my kitten when she was 6-6 1/2 weeks old, so the breeder got her spayed, she was probably about 5 weeks. Make sure to get them spayed before 5 months (mine just turned 5 months on Halloween) because they are starting to grow more into a cat and they have to get spayed when a kitten.a kitten is until a year but they are growing so much into a cat so DO NOT wait until a year...I hope that that helped :P
The answer would be that you should check the local paper and neighborhood to see if someone has lost the kitten, if not, than by all means keep the kitten, give it lots of love and attention, food and the most important thing... get the kitten spayed or neutered as soon as possible so there will not be other lost kittens wondering the street looking for a meal or a warm spot to sleep.