Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat Rescue & Rehoming => The Rescue Room => Topic started by: jklm72 on July 28, 2013, 20:15:48 PM
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Hello! I am currently looking after 3 orphaned kittens, they were found on Friday afternoon at my husbands work, unfortunately close by was the body of Mum who sadly had been knocked down and killed. I reckon the kittens are today about 5 days old, but could be completely wrong? (Umbilicals dropped off yesterday, eyes shut, ears standing slightly, crawling on tummies, etc) I am looking for any advice I can get please as I have never looked after kittens so young :scared: I was worried on Friday that they wouldn't eat, today I'm worried they're eating too much! All weeing after most feeds but only 1 (the biggest) has had a poo? So worrying about that too! Thank you everybody in advance I really appreciate it :-) photo of one attached, I hope!
Julie.
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Oh bless you for taking these babies in and giving them a chance. I don't know anything about kittens I'm afraid but I have cross posted your thread into the general section in the hope more people will see it and respond. :Luv2:
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Take it you have them on Cimicat for feeding or equivalent
Also a good ting to try is a local cat rescue see if they have a Mum who may be willing to take them on also PM Sarah at Sunny Harbour rescue she is the hand rearing queen or Angie at Cov Cats both are experts its at time like this I do Miss Aunty T :(
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yes the vet sold me some Cimicat and bottles! thank you i will certainly be messaging those ladies.
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Take it you have them on Cimicat for feeding or equivalent
Also a good ting to try is a local cat rescue see if they have a Mum who may be willing to take them on also PM Sarah at Sunny Harbour rescue she is the hand rearing queen or Angie at Cov Cats both are experts its at time like this I do Miss Aunty T :(
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This may be of some help https://www.facebook.com/notes/iriss-cats-in-need/how-to-raise-a-newborn-kitten-/516753435016889 (https://www.facebook.com/notes/iriss-cats-in-need/how-to-raise-a-newborn-kitten-/516753435016889)
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Thank you so much Jiji! I've had a look, very helpful. :)
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That article is really interesting but it says if they are under a week they need feeding every two hours. I presume that's day and night? :Crazy:
I know when I was fostering Mum and kittens they wanted to take Mum away when the kittens were a certain age as they wanted to use her to fed some more kittens. Really glad it didn't happen in the end.
Also we added a kitten that's Mum had rejected him and he fitted in right away it was amazing. We just rubbed him and another kitten all over each other and put him in with the others and Mum let him suckle straight away. So definitely worth trying to find a mother cat that will take them on.
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I'm not a kitten person but I do know that after they've fed you need to rub their bottoms gently with something like a cotton wool ball dampened with warm water. This will make them poo. For some reason, without this stimulus, they won't go. Normally, a mother cat will wash their bottoms after feeding them.
The ideal situation would be to find a mum with kittens. Cats are wonderful mothers.
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I've sent you a email with our contact details if you want to contact us for advice or help,
Sarah