Nothing. NEVER give a kitten, or a full grown cat human medicine, as you could easily kill eat through overdose. If your kitten is ill, you must take it to the vet immediately so it can be treated with medicine that is appropriate and safe for cats. Kittens with a fever or flu can go downhill in a matter of hours or days and it can quickly become fatal.
If you suspect your kitten of being ill, you should take it to a vet. They will diagnose it correctly, and prescribe the proper medication.
DO NOT GIVE ASPIRIN OR TYLENOL-- IT IS POISONOUS TO CATS!!! CALL A VET EMERGENCY LINE BEFORE PROCEEDING OR YOU COULD KILL THE CAT.
no never give a kitten that
kk, first of all u don't wanna give a kitten human medicine. Their ammune system isn't strong like ours, and it may cause them to get sick and possibly die. and ur cat may not have a fever. a cats body temperature is 10 degrees higher than ours, because of their furcoats. but if u think ur kitten isn't healthy, then u should take it to a vetanarian.
cat scratch fever
An effective home remedy for treating kitten fever is to keep the kitten hydrated by offering plenty of water and providing a comfortable, warm environment for rest. Additionally, you can try feeding the kitten a bland diet of boiled chicken or rice to help settle their stomach. If the fever persists or worsens, it is important to seek veterinary care.
you can give your kitten cooked chicken and turkey.
If it has been prescribed by a vet, you can put it in the cat's food, or in a piece of fresh meat and give it to the kitten. Do not give a kitten a medicine that was not prescribed by a vet.
yes you can but it will not give the kitten the nutrients it needs
It is unlikely for an adult to contract scratch fever. You can catch cat scratch fever by getting scratched bitten by a kitten, but this is very uncommon. Getting scratched by a kitten does not automatically mean you have scratch fever.
Give it lots of love.
no