If you want to foster a kitten from the RSPCA, then you can call this phone number: 6287 8100
or their website is: rspca.org.au
Cat = kat, or if it is a female one: Poes Kitten = kitten
A mother cat will likely reject a kitten if A: It is painful for her to nurse (this is a health issue, and needs to be checked out) or B: The kitten is unhealthy (also, should receive vet care). The most likely, is that the kitten is unhealthy, and the mother can see that. She will very likely let an unhealthy kitten die, while she tends to the stronger ones. In this case, you need to worry about two things: Keeping the kitten fed, and making sure it receives the nutrients that its body requires, and making sure that the kitten does not freeze to death. Kittens do not generate enough body heat to sustain themselves. If the mother will still lay with the kitten/let it be close to her, she will supply the heat. If not, you need to keep the kitten warm. Also contact your vet about the best way to do this, and a good brand of kitten formula to give the kitten. A common misconception is that cats like milk. This is true, but it is -extremely- unhealthy for both your cat, and even more so for the young kitten. Do NOT give a kitten milk, give it kitten formula. You can find this at any feed store, and probably just about any pet store. You will need to feed the kitten every few hours (ask your vet how often, for how old the kitten is), and it may require a dedication that you or your family is unable to provide. If this is the case, try to find someone that can foster the kitten more effectively.
Your kitten is bleeding internally. Take the kitten to a vet ASAP.
Kitten is 小貓 in Chinese.
It is called a kitten heel because the heel is actually a kitten then it will soon pop out of your shoes and become a kitten, so you must be prepared to own a small feline. Be prepared with cat litter, food bowls, food, and wear a net over your shoes to catch a kitten. Later, the kittens turn into cats then they reproduce more kitten heels.
Contact your local animal shelter and see if they have a foster program. If not, ask about who does. Usually animal shelters will have foster programs. Mine has Junior foster parent program for kids 12+
it is based in many places. for more information check out this web site; http://www.rspca.org.UK/ just copy and paste the website address and then just look through the page to find out what you need hope i helped! tuxedo-kitten xxx
Yes the kitten will die as it needs mother's milk or formula from the vet and will have to be bottle fed by the owner. It's not uncommon for other female cats or dogs who have had a litter to nurse a new born kitten. If this isn't possible please take your kitten into the vets for a good checkup and formula. You will have to feed the kitten often during the day and night and if you aren't able to do this or take on the responsibility then let the vet know this and either they will or find a foster home where the foster care worker will do it.
by the sound of that it seams she has worms but I'm not completely shore if i was you i would ask the RSPCA if they have given her a worming tablet and if they haven't visit your local vet and ask for some.
The RSPCA was started in 1824.
They build RSPCA back in 1824.
the rspca have 205 buildings
A veterinarian who works for the RSPCA.
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RSPCA are a charity that help unwanted pets and animals.
RSPCA are supported by the general public through donations.
RSPCA takes in all kinds of animals.