Sounds like the same thing my daughter had with her kitten.
I had her bring him to my house and he nursed for awhile and then I fed him some soft, canned cat food. ( I have the mother cat here) He stayed all night here and ate more soft cat food and slept all night long. He had been crying for a week at her house, non stop 24/7.
All it was, was he was hungry or starving and she had hard cat food, I sent home a can of my soft food and he was back to being a normal kitten then.
She felt awful because she had no idea he was so hungry!
Just a little bigger than a normal kitten is. They obviously get larger as they grow, but are maybe a third larger than a normal kitten. However it depends on the age of the kitten
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my new born kitten's butt is bleeding what does it mean? is it normal?
A normal respiratory rate for a kitten is typically between 20-30 breaths per minute.
Yes completely normal.
depends on which you are talking about, but it is normal for both to be eating at 4 hours after birth of 1 kitten.
Excessive meowing in cats can be a sign of various issues such as stress, illness, or seeking attention. It is important to monitor your cat's behavior and consult a veterinarian if the meowing persists or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms.
The normal heart rate range for a 4-month-old kitten is typically between 160-220 beats per minute.
If you mean kneed then yes.
Signs of a healthy normal kitten belly include a rounded shape, soft and pliable skin, no visible bloating or distension, and no signs of discomfort or pain when touched.
The normal respiratory rate for a kitten is typically between 20-30 breaths per minute. A respiratory rate of 60 breaths per minute in a kitten may be a cause for concern and should be evaluated by a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues.