Tuesday, 9 February 2021

Caring for a Newborn Kitty


When a kitten is born, the primary concerns are bedding and feeding. Kittens are blind when they are born, and it is not until they are seven to fourteen days of age that they begin to open their eyes. They should have comfortable bedding made of soft fleece blankets. Place their bed in a safe and undisturbed place with fewer people traffic. Kittens feed on their mother’s milk. However, if the mother cat cannot nurse, you need to bottle-feed your pets with milk specially formulated for the newborn kittens. You may get a recommendation from your veterinarian on the most suitable milk brand. When bottle-feeding, give the bottle while lying on their side as if they feed on their mother. Do not bottle-feed a kitty on its back to avoid choking. Kittens wean from their mother at around eight weeks of age, at which you may already give your pet solid kitten food placed in a shallow bowl.
 
For more details your vet Tampa, FL is a valuable resource when it comes to your pet’s health and well-being.

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