that means its still weak and hasn't got enough srengthtry feeding it soft food or mums milk or cat milk if it still doesnt get enough srength then take it to the vets
That is a good question. It may but first you need to remove the other cats scent from the kitten. Give it a short bath in kitten shampoo. After the kitten is dry, rub the kitten against the mama cat without the mama seeing the kitten. Doing this puts mamas scent back on the kitten and will make for a better meeting.
If your new kitten is adopted form another family it may just be trying to get back to them or If your kitten is not adopted it may just be very frightened, do you have another cat, that cat might be bullying it to stay away or Maybe it needs to get some peace and quiet somewhere.
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Type your answer here... My daughter is 4 months old and also rolls her eyes back while feeding fom her bottle, I am still trying to find out why........
on the back you might have to look a little if its a month a month in a half its still good as long as its still sealed so not moister can get in it
NO. he is still trying to get vanessa back
Kitten likes Robin but Robin doesn't like her back.
he still wants you back
Cats seem to bounce right back a day or two after spaying without any complications and don't need a followup The stitches that are used should be dissoluble If they are still there or if the site of the surgery is not healing correctly, go back to the vet and have him check it out.
that he is trying to get back with you
A kitten heel is a shoe with a small heel and open back. Often they have feathers or fur as a decoration.
You can help your 5-month-old baby who is trying to sit up but still wobbly by providing support and encouragement. Use pillows or cushions to prop them up, and gently hold their back to help them balance. Allow them to practice sitting up for short periods each day to build strength and coordination. Be patient and offer praise to boost their confidence as they develop this new skill.