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Gorean Roleplay => Tuchuk Wagon Camp => MTC OOC => Topic started by: Claudia on August 10, 2005, 05:03:17 AM
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ARGH! They would have killed the lil cat, so now I have it here, 9 weeks old and crying for mommy.
What do I do?
Are there any things I need to know or to be aware of? ???
My dog is going nuts .. she is barking and howling and moving way to fast for the lil cat, who is growling and hissing and scratching *shows my bleeding arms*
ARG!
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Well its old enough to be away from mom for now no need to bottle feed too much....What I would recommend... go to your grocery store and get canned goats milk (cats are lactose intolerant so this works best)) Goats milk is found usually by evaporated milk. Now this will need to be diluted. Use this as a suppliment with either some moist kitten food mixed in with it or even baby rice cereal. This will help us gain weight anmd make sure we are used to eating from a dish. If we are not totally used to it just gently move its nose down above the milk mixture. Now you can warm this a bit but like a baby you need to make sure it is not too hot. It you want to go all out for the kitten you can also as well go and get kitten formula at any vet center and use it in mixture with the wet food and or rice. The choice is yours...goats milk is easier to find and use.
Now as for othe help with it... when we have eaten help us digest by rubbing the belly like momma cat would. this helps stimulate digestion...its nine weeks old so it should be ok with that but just to make sure. If it is having difficulties going potty then you will need to use a warm wash cloth on its backside ((like momma cat)) and that will stimulate it to urinate and such.
if you have any other questions feel free to add me to your msn andor Q and Ill answer anything I can. My mother owns a cattery and we take in stray babies all the time so I do know a little bit. Have hand raised babies from birth.
Cassie/ Nika
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*bounces around*
love it and pet it an pat it and hug it and kiss it and feed it every day!
*grins*
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Feed it to my pit bull.
Raz
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*BOPS Raz* NOOO! BAD Raz!! >:(
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and if you supervise the cat and the dog... introduce them SLOWLY.. but a few good wacks with the
lil claws and your pup is gonna have a whole new respect for the kitty..
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*looks at Master Raz and gasps loudly*
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
Bad Master! Bad Master!
*wails* No feeding kitties to pit bulls.. NOOOooo~!~
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Thank you all so very much, we are adjusting rather slow *eyes my doggie* - the biggest Problem is my son, he seems allergic to the hairs of the cat and we had the Docs here last Night.
The kitten is eating, but has diarrhea, we seen the Vet today and got medicine, it has errm *searches dictionary* .... can't find it.. the nasty black stuff in the ears.. yuck... lil animals.. mites? Hmm that's the word I found.
He makes little tours around my House and is VERY curious *L* and the cutest thing is: as soon as I leave the room he cries for me, when I return and he sees me he lays back down and stops mewing, as soon as I leave again he gets up and MEWS "come back!"
GAH this reduces my rare online time even more *L*
I am not gone!!
I am just very very busy with RT right now, love you all! :-*
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my sis is loved!!! :-*
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Ear mites.... *chuckles* my cats had chronic cases of it when they were kittens too. There is a solution that the vet can give you to wash their ears out with, and ti does work.. just that if your kitten is like mine were, the mites will keep coming back. I finally put my cats on Revolution. it's a solution that you put on their skin, behind their shoulderblades, once a month. it's a flea, tick, etc AND earmite protector. I don;t know if you would have Revolution there, but I'm sure you will have something similar. Just ask your vet. The good news is, once my cats were on it, the ear mites never came back, even after I took them off the revolution a couple years ago.
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Also if using the medicine seems to irritate the lil critters ears, this sounds odd but i have used it on rabbits, puppies and kittens when they had mites, a little slightly warmed vegetable or olive oil can be put into the ears with a dropper, the oil coats the mites and suffocates them and the head-shaking helps clear the gunky stuff out. Just pe prepared to rinse off a greasykitty.
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We are very sad, we had to give the lil kitten away, because my sons allergie was getting worse, he could barely breathe and his eyes were swollen shut und itching like mad, he was just crying all the time.
Fortunately we found someone not far from here who has lil Tigger now so maybe we can see him from time to time.
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