Kittens
The mother's milk is very important for the kittens' nutrition and proper growth; so if possible, the kitten should not be taken from their mother for at least 5 to 6 weeks after birth. This milk transfers antibodies to the kittens, which helps protect them against infectious disease. This inoculation is given at 8 weeks and 12 weeks with a third FVRCP and a rabies inoculation at 16 weeks. Kittens They do require attention and will get depressed if ignored (not good for people that travel a lot). Runts have to fight for food and may not get the nourishment they need which leads to health and aggression problems. If a rescued kitten feels cold, warm it immediately, but gently. Kittens It also causes diarrhea which is extremely dangerous for young kittens. If you can't get to a pet store right away, consult our recipes for a goat’s-milk based Emergency Kitten Formula. If a kitten refuses to take the nipple or won't suckle, try rubbing it vigorously on its forehead or stroking its back. Kittens Kittens who seem too weak to nurse can often be stimulated by rubbing some Karo syrup on the lips. If you have feces, old food or mucous stuck in the hair, the animal could ingest them and make themselves ill.
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