Go to any pet store and buy suppliment formula to feed the kitten. Call a vet and make an appointment. They will be able to tell you how much to feed it and when and will also make sure that the kitten is healthy. If you cannot afford to take the kitten to a vet call a local shelter and they may help.
You can, but unless the kitten is in distress, it should be left for the mother for a few days. An example of distress would be if the mother fails to break the membrane over a new born's face, of fails to stimulate it by licking it. You can do the same by gently wiping it with a warm, wet wash cloth. Another example would that of a kitten that has been rejected by its mother. For it to live, it must be bottle fed (eye dropper at first), and to do this, it is easiest when holding it.
Yes, covering a bunny nest can help protect the babies from lawn mowers and severe weather. As long as you have left access for the mother to get in and out, this should not interfere with her care of the babies. Just make sure the cover is secure but easily removable for the mother's movements.
The kitten may have been accidentally trapped in a small space, such as behind furniture or inside a wall. It's also possible that the kitten wandered out of the house through an open door or window, especially if she was seeking warmth or comfort. It's important to thoroughly search indoors and around the area outside the house to find the missing kitten.
You cannot leave wet food out for longer than half an hour, as it will begin to dry up in the air and become rancid. A kitten will not starve if left without food during the night, although you could put a small amount of dry food to leave overnight if your kitten seems particularly hungry.
she has rejected the kittens this mayb due too kitten smells different have you washed kitten or taken kitten too a vet strange smells will make mommy think that baby is not hers cats tell each other apart by smell mother naturally rejecting kitten due to age once a kitten is weaned old enough to fend for its self a mother may reject it to encorage it to be independant.kittens are weaned at 8 weeks but its not advised for them to leave prior to 10weeks. sickness,kitten mayb sick if a kitten is sick the mother will reject it and push it away from healthy babys in the event of rejection under 8 weeks of age bottle feeding is required ring a vet for advice on kitten feeding but when in dought ring a vet if you are unsure about your cat ring a vet for advice
You can, but unless the kitten is in distress, it should be left for the mother for a few days. An example of distress would be if the mother fails to break the membrane over a new born's face, of fails to stimulate it by licking it. You can do the same by gently wiping it with a warm, wet wash cloth. Another example would that of a kitten that has been rejected by its mother. For it to live, it must be bottle fed (eye dropper at first), and to do this, it is easiest when holding it.
either that kitten is sick and dying or, something touched the kitten that the mother doesnt like, im betting on the sick/dying
Right after surgery, most cats are feeling pain and nausea associated with the anesthesia and procedure. The kitten is hissing because it is warning its mother that it wants to be left alone.
Mattie Cook was left alone with her mother because that is all she had left. She was known to be mean to her mother as a teenager.
you take of her babies
Not quite, Depending on if she has permanently left them or has just left for a few minutes.If she has permanently left them that is not ok her kittens are dependent on there mother for a few weeks before they leave her milk for food.But if she returns she has probably taken a break, gone too eat(Cause moms eat to you know!!!)or gone to use the litter box.But if she has Abandoned them you should call a vet or reaserche how to care for them and where to get artoficial kitten milk, and a kitten bottle.
The last place you left it
no, its just an illusion
When his family entered the White House, they brought Tom Kitten and Robin the canary. They also had a dog named Charlie, but they left him with Jackie's mother.
If it has been rejected by the mother then you can go to a pet shop and buy the small kitten / small animal syringes. Then get some powdered kitten milk replacement and put a few drops in the syringe. At such a young age the baby will probably not take the milk itself so you will have to drop it in its mouth. When it gets slightly older it should start taking the milk itself. Make sure you don't overfeed it. He/she will need a couple of drops every couple of hours and then should be left to sleep. make sure its cage it has some bedding to keep it warm. Good Luck and post on this to tell me how he or she is doing.
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The pronoun that takes the place of the singular noun 'kitten' is it.The pronoun 'it' can function as a subject or an object in a sentence.If the gender of the kitten is known, the pronouns that take the place of the noun 'kitten' are he or she as a subject, and him or her as an object in a sentence.Examples:I got a kitten for my birthday. It is six weeks old. (the pronoun 'it' is the subject of the second sentence)I have a new kitten. My mother got it for me. (the pronoun 'it' is the direct object of the verb 'got')I got a kitten for my birthday. He is six weeks old.I have a new kitten. My mother got him for me.I got a kitten for my birthday. She is six weeks old.I have a new kitten. My mother got her for me.