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Old cat had kittens
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Typically they have never survived (the ones she had 8yrs +), they just never grow that big (some more than others) then catch something like flu, or just get weak, malnourished, and die. I think her nipples chap????
Anyway, she just had another batch. 3 died, didnt develop past birthweight. The remaining 3 are HUGE, bigger than any of the previous nonsurvivors got. Her nipples aren't chapped. I hold out strong hope for them. Is this justified? Should I be doing anything, get them jabbed, call in a vet (is it expensive?).
Thanks.
Anyway, she just had another batch. 3 died, didnt develop past birthweight. The remaining 3 are HUGE, bigger than any of the previous nonsurvivors got. Her nipples aren't chapped. I hold out strong hope for them. Is this justified? Should I be doing anything, get them jabbed, call in a vet (is it expensive?).
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can't believe this. Get the poor cat spayed. I have seen cats die from over-breeding. Why on earth would you let her keep having kittens at that age, especially when they keep dying. The fact that they keep dying is also I suspect largely down to the apparent ignorance you have about when to call a vet. Get those kittens that are still alive to vet RIGHT NOW! If you're worried how much it will cost you should never have got a pet in the first place.
I'm neither righteous nor suffering from PMS I just get really really mad when I see animals suffer and your original post made no mention of the cat being feral - I apologise if it was somewhat irate!
Constructive advice - call the Cats Protection League or similar rescue organisation in your area. They will come out, trap her and her kittens, neuter the mother and give any medical care necessary to them. They will then try to find homes for the kittens (hoping they survive) and either find a suitable outdoor home for the mother or return her to where she is if you are happy for her to be there. Please do this straight away as the longer the kittens are left the less chance they have of surviving and it won't be long before the mother will be pregnant again.
Constructive advice - call the Cats Protection League or similar rescue organisation in your area. They will come out, trap her and her kittens, neuter the mother and give any medical care necessary to them. They will then try to find homes for the kittens (hoping they survive) and either find a suitable outdoor home for the mother or return her to where she is if you are happy for her to be there. Please do this straight away as the longer the kittens are left the less chance they have of surviving and it won't be long before the mother will be pregnant again.
I tried that but it's a hard one to work out. I don't know when to 'strike' with hand feeding. Mother is the ideal but not if she has no milk.............. How do you know if they suckle properly? What kind of milk? I tried previously with a syringe but it's hard to get it to work. I struck too late last time, they were too weak to suckle.
I'm not convinced human breast milk is that suitable for kittens.
I'm not convinced human breast milk is that suitable for kittens.
ok, will give you the benefit of the doubt, are these kittens actually feeding from their mom as if they are why do you want to supplement the milk?
If not, you should take them to the vet before they get dehydrated.
http://www.safehavenforcats.com/newborn.htm
If not, you should take them to the vet before they get dehydrated.
http://www.safehavenforcats.com/newborn.htm
thanks for giving me the benefit of the doubt, they must be feeding from their mum cos they are huge but going on past history i guess she maybe dries up. maybe not, they just maybe get an infection, but probably dehydration as they all fall at the same time. I was really wondering if they get so big that they move on from the big risk stage. I've never seen a kitten this big before dying of natural causes.
well you need to watch for dehydration and you must ensure they are kept warm and are feeding.
I know you say the cat is feral, but presumably you have them all in the house, and think you should get them all to the vets, the kittens will need worming, so will mom, she may need calcium and you should get her speyed. If you cant afford it, you should contact the cats protection league as they will pay for it.
I know you say the cat is feral, but presumably you have them all in the house, and think you should get them all to the vets, the kittens will need worming, so will mom, she may need calcium and you should get her speyed. If you cant afford it, you should contact the cats protection league as they will pay for it.
you said "i call them they already stole 4 of my kittens"....who? the Cats Protection League......if so then those kittens are probably safe and in good homes now. don't you want that for THESE kittens?? Get the silly idea of nursing them out of your head(bizarre!) They need cat milk and kitten food for goodness sake. Call the CPL...they will find homes,they won't destroy them. they will also sort out spaying and medication. If you need a vet and are on housing benefit you can get free treatment with thePDSA......do something!!!
You'll"teat "them as your own...is that a pun??? how old are the kittens...if they have teeth they may be ready for kitten food. Human milk and cats milk are totally different....besides-you CANNOT produce milk unless you have recently given birth...surely you know that?....or am I asking stupid question???