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I read about lack of calcium and I wasn’t exactly sure how if that was the issue but advice taken onboard! I will buy kitten milk and give my queen some today! Really appreciate your help!It’s her response to the rigors of nursing. It’s hard work having kittens pulling on you and kneading with sharp little claws.
You can trim the very tips of the kittens’ front claws. Believe it or not, tiny kittens already have sharp claws!
Also, are you giving mom extra calcium? As in a dish or two a day of kitten formula to drink? She needs it while nursing. Low calcium can be dangerous and can cause panting and other issues.