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Hi, I recently aquired a stray who turned out to be pregnant, she has had a litter of 4, 1 boy, 3 girls, all are fine and healthy and full of beans they are 7 weeks today. 3 of them have been eating dry and wet food for 2-3 week now but the 4th one doesnt seem to be interested at all, i have put some wet food ixed with kitten milk on my finger but she's not interested, she is feeding off her mother fine but the mother, through nature, is not feeding them as often. Should i isolate the mother for longer periods through the day?

Submitted: 48 days and 3 hours ago.
Category: Cat
Value: $11
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Pet's Sex: Female
Pet's Age: <1

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Dear friend,

 

May God bless you for taking them in!!

 

No I would not isolate the momma kitty from her baby.Some kittens are slow weaners as they need the security of nursing more than the milk.

 

Offer the baby smelly canned food diluted with some water to make a gruel.

 

 

Cats are attracted to smelly foods - the stronger the better. If she wants tuna, give it to her You can also try fancy feast, clam juice or baby food.

 

human baby food in meat flavours (check that there are no onions or garlic in the ingredients) and mix that with warm water and offer that, or syringe it in little bits into your cat's mouth. Beech Nut makes a line of baby food that has nothing but meat (beef, chicken, turkey or veal) in it. Here's a link: http://www.beechnut.com/Our%20Baby%20Food/Results.asp If you cannot find this, you could find another meat baby food - just read the label carefully to be sure there are no onions, onion powder, garlic, or garlic powder in it.

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If her tummy needs a rest, feed baby food with no onion or garlic for a few days.

If she wont eat, begin by giving her two droppers (cc size) of unflavored pedialyte every ten minutes for an hour. Next water down(plain water) canned cat food or baby food chicken or turkey with no onion or garlic and give only one dropper every ten minutes for another hour. Wait two hours and repeat both. When she feels hydrated she will lick up the gruel on her own.

Give her droppers of unflavored pedialyte a few times a day to make sure she stays hydrated.

 

Please let me know how she is doing. I will always be here for you.

I hope she feels better very soon.

Sincerest best wishes,

Terri

 

 

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Expert: Terri Riba
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