Yes, in most cases they will get a little sick from their first shot. They are normally injected with a small dose of the decease's so it may make them feel unwell (behave differently) but they are normally ok within 24 hours.
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.
Kittens are typically ready to be adopted when they are around 8-12 weeks old. At this age, they are weaned, litter-trained, and have received their initial vaccinations.
Kittens usually begin their vaccines at around 9 weeks of age. They receive their second set of vaccines when 12 weeks until they have a total of two sets of vaccinations. The first of these final vaccines primes the kitten's matured immune system, while the final set provides immunity for a year.
Yes. A sick kitten can make other cats sick.
it is recommended that you socialize them at a young age so they know how to deal with other kittens.
Kittens do love dairy, but they might not digest it and might get sick
Vaccinations and inoculations.
You don't get sick, spread it to others, or die from it.
When kittens do not eat or drink, it usually means they are sick and should be taken to the vet.
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.
you should probly make the kittens get in the carrier because they can get nemonia