Helping them go potty?

princess purr

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We had to bottle feed some babies over the summer (they were too sick and didnt make it
) We always had a very hard time making them go potty using a warm cotton ball. What is the best way to do it?
 

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This, too, is a great question--one of the most important issues in raising orphans.

I like to use a warm, moist cotton ball and make gentle circles around the kitten's genitals. Gentle is the operative word here. Don't use any more pressure than you would if you touched a baby's eyelid.

My fosters prefer my husband's technique over mine. He blows warm breath in the kitten's face--like the queen would do. (I'm simply not coordinated enough to do both at the same time.) He also uses a paper towel instead of cotton.

I'm not sure if you're talking pee or poop, but a constipated kitten might be dehydrated.

If you're having problems getting a kitten to go, try stimulating after dinner. If that doesn't work--a trip to the vet's in order. Any vet or vet tech should be able to tell you if there's a problem with the kitten or if it's your technique. They can most likely give you a lesson in Weeing the Kitten.
 
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