Newborn Kittens Care With Mom
The mom is the best suited to care for them so leave them with her unless you re able to take the whole family in and care for them if the mom does not return within an hour or two it is time for you to step in and help.
Newborn kittens care with mom. So a kitten weighing 3 ounces will need about 24 ounces of milk replacement every 24 hours. Before and after each feed you ll need to wipe the kitten s bottom with a cotton pad soaked in warm water. This is the single most effective way to reduce the over population of felines in our community. Part 1of 3 feeding 1.
Most of the time this is because the mother cat is either unable to care for her kittens properly or she doesn t want to. Help the kittens eliminate feces and urine. Studies have shown that one in four kittens die within the first week of life. The care that you give some newborn kittens will depend on a few things.
Caring for young kittens and their moms we strongly encourage everyone to have their cat spayed or neutered. Newborn kittens cuddle up with their mother and siblings to stay warm. Don t take the kittens to a shelter. Newborn kittens may nurse about every 1 2 hours.
Like a human baby a newborn kitten will need to be fed frequently approximately every two to three hours. Get help from your veterinarian or local animal shelter. The first two to three weeks are the most crucial for a mother cat and her newborn. Normally the mother licks the kittens genitals after each feed which causes them to pass feces and urine.
While that is a sad fact it doesn t mean that you can do nothing but let your cat s newborns be a part of the statistics. Postnatal care of a mother cat and her newborn kittens veterinarian check. New kitten and mother cat care. As a rule of thumb for every ounce of kitten body weight he or she needs 8 ccs of formula.
Wrap a heating pad or hot water bottle in a blanket to create a warm bed but position it so that your kitten can move away from it if she gets too warm. If your kitten has been abandoned you ll need to keep her warm. At about three to four weeks old they can be offered milk replacer from a bowl and then small amounts of moistened kitten food four to six times a. If you haven t already done so after one week take the mother cat and kittens to your veterinarian.
During the time a mother cat is pregnant until a month after she s done nursing feed her a high quality kitten food. This gives the mother cat and her kittens extra calories and nutrients.