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Her kittens are not nursing on her anymore, she may even had already had them b4 I came,they were pretty big the 1st time I saw them,I don't think its rabis,because it went away for awhile,and came back a month or so later, but worse.I can't afford a vet, I have 2 indoor babies of my own,Do you think a vet would help her?? She's so skittish,but it doesnt seem to be something the babies are catching from her or anything I just can't stand to see any animal suffer that way.Thanks! what are the symptoms? I am sure you had a previous question to which this one relates, but I am not sure what it was about If the kittens are 6 weeks and big enough to where they are eating soft kitten food they are ok. the mother is going thru is normal its like when a woman has post-natal problemsbut a cat.To be sure give them all worm medicine including kittens.I had a cat that had worms and gave it to all kittens. |
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Give her some water and chicken strips or some chicken broth with chicken and rice. I fed my Chihuahua mother that stuff when she was nursing 4 puppies. ...Do not answer any question with, "Because I love children and want to help people." That is the most naive answer there is, so be realistic and mature in your answers. For example &quo... WEBMD.com ...probably won鈥檛 be the first to inform you that the American family is in trouble. In fact, the Christian family- of which most of you compose- is in trouble as well. Somehow we would think that... That's the greatest possible outcome! So happy for you and the kittens. ...I've been reading your other answers and they are pretty good. Some things to add: ~ If your baby has a soother, this has come in contact with thrush and could cause re-infection later... They shouldn't start on solids until 4-5 weeks, and should continue to nurse until 6-8 weeks as they transition to solid food. ...if you have a breast pump try pumping to see how much comes out in a 6-8 minute feeding if your baby is growing and healthy i wouldn't be concerned, my daughter, at the age of one when i stopp... |
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