For more about this topic, please see this article
about newborn kitten care.
This article will give you a quick guide
about newborn kitten care so that you can care your newborn kitten in more effective and efficient way.
Here are a few facts you might not know
about newborn kittens...
WebMD discusses essential concerns
about newborn kittens including proper feeding, weight range, and carefulness and holding a newborn kitten.
Not exact matches
If you want to know
about how to care
newborn kitten, there are several things that you should notice.
If you already have a cat alongside with its
kitten or having
newborn kittens recently, you may think
about spaying the mother since it can get pregnant while nursing its
kittens.
Newborn kitten need to be fed frequently
about every 2 to 3 hours.
You can contact your veterinarian to get some advices
about how often you should feed your
newborn kitten.
Then
about 5 years ago, I agreed to foster and bottle feed some
newborn orphaned
kittens from a friend's farm.
Although cats and
kittens can be tested at any age, it is important to note that infection in
newborn kittens may not be detected until weeks or months after birth, so several FeLV tests during the first six months of life may be necessary to feel completely safe
about a negative result.
Digital rectal thermometer (
kittens that are 2 weeks old have a normal temperature is between 100 and 102 degrees Fahrenheit —
newborns are
about 97 degrees.)
Newborn kittens during their first week need to consume
about 32 cc of formula per day.
Susan Richard, star and producer of All for Animals, attended one of the bottle - feeding workshops after hearing
about it from a friend who attended a previous workshop before fostering a litter of
newborn kittens for AC&C.
A
newborn kitten will need
about.11 ounces of formula per day.
A
newborn kitten will need
about 32 cc (1.1 oz) of formula per day, divided into nine to twelve daily feedings.
Keep your
kittens separated until they are
about three weeks old; this is important because
newborn kittens have an instinctual urge to suckle their mothers» teats.