Well, it depends on how bad it is. If your kitten is just sneezing (no other symptoms) then it should be fine. If your kitten is sneezing, wheezing, and has watery eyes then it needs to see a vet. It will usually cost anywhere from 150 to 200 to get it medicine and fluids. They will probably tell you that they need to get an x-ray to check to see if it has nhemonia. DON'T!!! They will charge you an extra 150 dollars when they already know just by looking at it whether or not it does. You should keep the sick kitty away from any other cats for a couple days. Preferably a bathroom. It should be pretty darn humid in there too so if you don't have a humidifier then just run the hot water (shower) for 15 minutes daily. Make sure he has a food bowl, water dish, and kitty litter. If your kitty starts having diareah then that is a really bad sign. Take it back to the vet. So, to answer your question-yes your kitty can die from a cold without the right treatment, I understand it might be expensive but you should've been prepared to spend a bit of money the day you decided to get that cute little furball in the window.
Hope this helps!!!!!
by the way i know all this from past experience ^-^
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Kittens Reichert died on January 11, 1990, in Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
If a pregnant cat passes away before it's kittens are born, unless the kittens are removed through cesarean section, then the kittens unfortunately will die as well.
It depends on the handicap, but I have a '3-legged' mother cat and she has done very well raising her kittens.
tell him/her to die in a couner or if you are nice tell them to go home
yes, any living thing can die if it gets too cold
about ten at the most and one at the least, but having ten kittens in quite a lot so some may die.
NO! That is so not safe! They could die! That would be so sad if they die!
I live in southern Texas and my cat just had kittens. The kittens will pant like a dog, that's normal. I don't think humidity will KILL them, but if your worried just put fan by the kittens. You can also bring the kittens in the house with their mother for a while. the kittens die because they feel like it, gosh. is it that hard to understand?
Not all kittens necessarily die when a cat gives birth. The survival of the kittens depends on various factors such as the health of the mother cat, the care provided during and after birth, and any potential health issues the kittens may have. It is important to ensure that the mother cat receives proper nutrition and care to give her kittens the best chance of survival.
Yes, and eye infections are rather common among kittens as they are just about to open their eyes. If you notice pus coming out of the eye socket, or that there is crusty material keeping the eyelids closed, you should take your kitten to a veterinarian for examination.