If it is like a bump almost. then more then likely it is their belly button. i know i had one of my kittens that had like an outy belly button just like people get.
I think about 2-3 days after a kitten is born. soo ya
easy make sure that the kitten drinks loads of water
After the kitten is born, you can tie a small thread or dental floss around the umbilical cord about an inch away from the kitten's belly. Then, cut the cord below the thread with sterilized scissors. Allow the area to dry and heal naturally. Keep an eye on it for any signs of infection or excessive bleeding.
You can cut the cord with sterilised scissors, but be careful: first you must tie the cord and then cut it at 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the kittens belly. You can cut the cord with sterilised scissors, but be careful: first you must tie the cord and then cut it at 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the kittens belly.
Usually the mother will eat the umbilical cord and the placenta. The rest will drop off on its own after a few days. If the mother has not taken care of it, it may be best to take the family to the vets so they can cut the cord instead.
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Some list this as an item needed to tie off the umbilical cord after the kitten is born. However, in my experience this is not needed.
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Mammals, such as kittens, have a cord that connects them to the placenta. The placenta transfers food and oxygen to the baby while it is growing. That cord, the umbilical cord, goes from the placenta to the navel (or, on a cat, where the navel would be). Sometimes that cord can get wrapped around part of the body during birth.
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It has something to do with territorial issues, you will just have to deal with this behavior