The umbilical cord is the connection between a mother mammal and her baby. The cord grows inside the mother. It starts growing when the baby does, and will provide the baby with food and oxygen until the baby is born.
After the kitten is born the umbilical cord is attached to the ambionic sac attached to the kitten. The mother will eat (lick) the sac throughout the rest of the birthing to maintain energy. It will leave a bloody mark so make sure she is giving birth on something you can throw away after
If a cat does not chew the umbilical cord, you can gently wipe away any birth fluids from the kitten's face and nose using a clean cloth. Then, you can use sterilized scissors to cut the umbilical cord about an inch from the kitten's body and tie it off with a clean thread to prevent bleeding. If you are unsure or uncomfortable doing this, it's best to seek assistance from a veterinarian.
because they come after the birth
You can cut the cord with sterilised scissors, but be careful: first you must tie the cord and then cut it at 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the kittens belly. You can cut the cord with sterilised scissors, but be careful: first you must tie the cord and then cut it at 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the kittens belly.
Yes, they do. When they are born, the momma cat chews through the umbilical cord, and the sack that each kitten is in.
It has to come off somehow!
You will need to cut it yourself, cut about 2 inches from the belly with clean scissors and it will fall off just like a real baby.
After the kitten is born the umbilical cord is attached to the ambionic sac attached to the kitten. The mother will eat (lick) the sac throughout the rest of the birthing to maintain energy. It will leave a bloody mark so make sure she is giving birth on something you can throw away after
Check your cord going from your Satellite TV receiver to your television--if you are using a rca cord, the cord could have come loose.
If a cat does not chew the umbilical cord, you can gently wipe away any birth fluids from the kitten's face and nose using a clean cloth. Then, you can use sterilized scissors to cut the umbilical cord about an inch from the kitten's body and tie it off with a clean thread to prevent bleeding. If you are unsure or uncomfortable doing this, it's best to seek assistance from a veterinarian.
No. You have to buy it as an accesory.
It will come with a charging cord. You will have to plug that cord into your computer while it is plugged in to charge your iPod with that. Alternatively you can purchase an AC adapter from Target/Walmart/Best Buy. That will use the same cord that comes with the iPod but should come with an extra.
Enteric
because they come after the birth
Yes
yes
Purchase a replacement cord end from a home improvement store matching the existing one. The cord end will come with instructions explaining how to replace the old end with the new.