You can help her by putting hot and cold compresses on her breasts. You may also want to give her some type of pain reliever to make her feel better.
They induce the female cat to ovulate after mating.For the male cat the barbs serve as the most sensitive part of his penis.
The rough hair-like material on a cat's tongue are called papillae. The papillae help cats groom themselves, eat and drink.
Yes, cat's tongues have antibacterial properties due to the presence of papillae, which are tiny, hook-shaped structures on their tongue that help clean their fur and skin. Additionally, cat's saliva contains enzymes that can help to kill bacteria.
You can use an antibacterial cream on a cat's sore nipples. The cream will help to heal the sore nipples.
it depends how many times it gets kicked if gets kick every day the cat has to have help.
Breasts that are too full can prevent the baby from sucking. Expressing milk manually or with a breast pump can help.
feed him only 3 times a day and in small portions. keep physical activity in mid too you jackass
Your breasts will be sore once your milk comes in because you will be very engorged, but the leaking itself doesnt hurt at all. Buy a breast pump it will help with your breasts being engorged and will also help stimulate the milk to come in, keep in mind that when your baby nurses he/she will be able to get ALOT more milk out than you can get out with a breast pump so don't think your milk hasn't come in just because you wont get much from pumping.
If your breast are full and will not release the milk, or "let down", it generally means you are engorged. A technique for alleviating the buildup of pressure from engorged breasts it to alternate between hot and cold compresses. Many women also find a hot shower with gentle manipulation can help to start the flow of milk. The key to preventing engorgement is not allowing too much time to pass in between feedings or pumping.
Keeping the breasts from becoming engorged may help prevent mastitis by preventing plugging of milk ducts.
if the engorgement is accompanied by body aches, fever and pain and redness on the breast you have developed mastitis, an infection of a milk duct use hot compresses to relieve the swelling and call your your doctor to see if he wants you to use antibiotics. Without the other symptoms call your OB/GYN or mid wife.
No. That is not true. Even if you look at the black cat, you do not get breast cancer.
It is possible that you are engorged, or have mastitis. If your breasts are very warm to the touch, extremely tender, and hard as rocks, you probably have an infection and need an antibiotic. If they are not very warm to the touch, you might be engorged. Feed the baby very often and use hot towels on your breasts to encourage the milk to flow. Make sure you are alternating breasts every feeding.
Almost always. It is possible for a cat to suffer a "false pregnancy", just as it is for humans, but it is uncommon.
By sensation, stimulation, or a stray "sex" thought.
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