Hi there
It's been a rather long time since I've posted here - I actually have not had to. Tonight is a different story.....
I went to class tonight and DBF was standing in the yard holding something tiny in his hands. He was out feeding our cats and I thought he was playing with something with them. I was wrong - he was out calling one of our cats, Mango, to come to dinner, when he heard a small cry - kind of like Mango cries. There was no sign of Mango, but he found a placenta sack on the ground tangled up in some grass, inside was a tiny kitten. He had to get scissors to get her untangled from the grass. That is perhaps why, she was left there.
We knew she had to eat so we went to PetSmart and bought some kitten milk for her and the tiny bottles. She's real hungry and she doesn't know how to drink from the bottle. She will drink if we put a small drop in our hand, but the bottle isn't working for her. We are both wearing this milk substance all over us - the drop in the hand is working for her, but not us. I don't speak kitty, so I don't know how to teach her to use the bottle. How do I get her turned on to her bottle?
She's constantly hungry and at the rate she's eating, we will be literally feeding her all day long. That's great, but I have a major Chemistry exam Thurs. night and can't take her to class with me. He's got work and can't take her with him - plus he's a mechanic and his hands get awful greasy.
I used a moist, slightly warm cloth to try to get her to go to the bathroom and nothing. How long after she eats should I try to stimulate her to go?
I went to class tonight and DBF was standing in the yard holding something tiny in his hands. He was out feeding our cats and I thought he was playing with something with them. I was wrong - he was out calling one of our cats, Mango, to come to dinner, when he heard a small cry - kind of like Mango cries. There was no sign of Mango, but he found a placenta sack on the ground tangled up in some grass, inside was a tiny kitten. He had to get scissors to get her untangled from the grass. That is perhaps why, she was left there.
We knew she had to eat so we went to PetSmart and bought some kitten milk for her and the tiny bottles. She's real hungry and she doesn't know how to drink from the bottle. She will drink if we put a small drop in our hand, but the bottle isn't working for her. We are both wearing this milk substance all over us - the drop in the hand is working for her, but not us. I don't speak kitty, so I don't know how to teach her to use the bottle. How do I get her turned on to her bottle?
She's constantly hungry and at the rate she's eating, we will be literally feeding her all day long. That's great, but I have a major Chemistry exam Thurs. night and can't take her to class with me. He's got work and can't take her with him - plus he's a mechanic and his hands get awful greasy.
I used a moist, slightly warm cloth to try to get her to go to the bathroom and nothing. How long after she eats should I try to stimulate her to go?