Take your cat to the vet immediately. A vet will be able to remove any dead kittens left in the womb or birth canal. Sometimes a Queen will not give birth to all the dead kittens, and leaving them can often lead to infection in the cat's womb.
If the Queen has given birth to all the kittens, or has recovered from her treatment and still has milk, it is advisable to get in touch with a local animal shelter or vet and try to find kittens with no mother for your cat to adopt. This will provide the orphaned kittens with essential food, plus allows the Queen to produce milk. A Queen full of milk but has no means of getting rid of it is also a health risk, so letting young kittens suckle and for them to be weaned (and the lactating cat to halt milk production over time) naturally is the best and healthiest option for both parties.
when you get killed by Zombies you wont be one of them you will dead but if you get bitten then you turn into a zombie
Take them to a vet immediately.
Most cats dislike collars and harnesses until they get acclimated to them. Try giving your kitten a few treats each time you put on the collar. Let it run around around for a while to get used to the feel of the collar. Then take it off and give more treats.
If she is a kitten, or young, just approach her carefully andoffer titbits from yor hand, if not young, tap her bowl and just sit with her for a little while every meal until she gets used to you.
It would be rare that you would need to give a kitten a bath - the mother will typically groom them until they are capable of cleaning themselves. However, if the kitten got into something gross and needs cleaned up, you can wash them in your kitchen sink. Fill the bottom of the sink with WARM (you can comfortably leave your hand in it for several minutes) water, no more than 3" deep. Use less water for smaller kittens - you only want the water to come up to the kitten's belly at the highest. Set the kitten in the water gently but firmly and keep one hand on the kitten at all times. Using a small coffee cup, gently scoop the warm water over the kitten until it is thoroughly wet - don't get its head wet, though. Use a cat-safe shampoo (and not a flea/tick one, unless you're getting rid of fleas) and lather the cat's body, legs and tails thoroughly. DO NOT shampoo the cats head - you can get soapy water into its ears, eyes, nose and mouth, which is not healthy and could cause problems. Go back to your coffee cup and dip water over the kitten until ALL of the soap is gone - you should not see any bubbles or suds left on the kitten. Drain out the water and refill - rinse again. Use a soft towel to buff the kitten dry then carefully let him out of your grasp someplace safe for him to run away and dry himself off.
If your battery is dead it wont come out of park. it has a solenoid that has to release ,if battery is dead it wont. hope this helps.
it might be dead.
Maybe they don't want it or there not ready to eat it.
Please take it to the vet immediately. The kitten needs urgent help.
actually if your kitten does not go to it it means that either it does not know where it is or it does not have a very useful brain.
It can
no not really, after kitten is born do it then as it wont affect the kitten unless it licks the mum which is unlikely...
No it will not. And it will come back out. Your body wont absorb it and the uterus is a dead end.
It needs to be an overgrown cat, when it's overgrown you can, it goes kitten > cat > overgrown cat so there's 3 stages not 2.
i'm assuming you mean your computer processor fan. If so, replace it. It's dead!
Does your underhood light come on when you open the hood ? If not , it sounds like a dead battery or poor cable connection to the battery
Your turtle will be in the water not moving a single bit.It wont move for days wich is why you need to feed it.