Vets advise water and rest. The kitten may be sick for an amount of reasons so maybe change the food you are giving it. Also, make sure the kitten has had all the apropriate vaccinations xxx
Yes. Isolate the sick kitten in another room away from other cats and kittens. Take it to see your vet as well.
Yes. A sick kitten can make other cats sick.
Kittens do love dairy, but they might not digest it and might get sick
When kittens do not eat or drink, it usually means they are sick and should be taken to the vet.
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.
Cat's do look after their kittens. They are very good mothers. If a mother cat is not looking after her kittens, it could be due to her being very sick, or due to a lack of food, to the extent that she does not feel they can survive. If she is not nursing them, there could be something wrong preventing her from producing milk. In a case like this, you must seek help from a vet right away or the kittens might die.
A cat may abandon her kittens if she feels threatened, stressed, or if she perceives that her kittens are sick or weak. In some cases, a cat may also abandon her kittens if she is unable to care for them properly due to lack of resources or support.
If all the cats are sick, they may have distemper, which is highly contagious. You would want to get at least one cat diagnosed by a vet so you know what is going on. The outcome is not good. Another illness, upper respiratory infection, is also deadly.
you should probly make the kittens get in the carrier because they can get nemonia
Mama cats may abandon kittens if they feel threatened, stressed, or if they sense that the kittens are sick or weak. This behavior is a survival instinct to prioritize the well-being of the mother cat and the rest of the litter.
Mother cats may abandon their kittens due to stress, illness, or feeling overwhelmed. In some cases, they may perceive their kittens as sick or weak and choose to focus on caring for the healthier ones.
A mother cat may abandon her kittens if she feels threatened, stressed, or if she senses that her kittens are sick or weak and unlikely to survive. She may also abandon them if she is unable to provide enough food or care for them.