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ssejnet unregistered |
posted 08-07-2003 07:08 AM
I found three orphaned kittens ...probably 4 weeks old as they have just cut teeth. One has diareaha and keeps dry heaving and throwing up. This morning its eyes were stuck closed. It does not eat and is very weak but still has a sweet playful personality for the short time it is awake. IP: Logged |
garith77 Member Posts: 85 |
posted 08-07-2003 07:26 AM
If you FOUND them and didn't adopt them please take them to the vet as kittens have very weak immune systems. If you can't afford that at least get them to a shelter. IP: Logged |
MistyGirl Member Posts: 33 |
posted 08-07-2003 08:03 AM
Yes, taking them to a shelter would be a good idea if you don't have the money because they would take them to the vet... In the mean time though, make sure you keep them warm. I hope everything goes well and that they survive! -Britt [This message has been edited by MistyGirl (edited 08-07-2003).] IP: Logged |
fleafly Member Posts: 996 |
posted 08-07-2003 11:04 AM
Orphaned kittens often need acquire infections and need antibiotics. This is especially true if they did not get very much of their mothers milk, because they also get antibodies from her. Diarrhea can be very serious in a kitten, although it could simply be from a change in diet. A kitten with diarrhea or who is lethargic and throwing up needs to see a vet. I found several oprhaned kittens and also found a vet who was very nice. She would see them between other patients and only charge me for the actual medicines she prescribed. She recognized I was trying to help them. If you want to keep them you can try to find a good vet like this, or take them into a vets office or local humane society where they can be taken care of. Like the above message states, kittens must be kept warm with a water bottle, or heating pad. They also need kitten formula such as KMR, which is available at vet's offices and petsmart or petco. I use a needless syringe instead of a bottle to feed them, as I have had better success with syringes. 4 week old kittens need to eat about every 4 hours unless they are extremely small or weak, then they need to eat more often. It is a lot of work to care for them, but it is also rewarding. IP: Logged |
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