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We have a litter of kittens that were born back in May. Mom was a fantastic mommy but now at almost 16-17 weeks old the kittens are more like teenagers. We kept a white female who got really attached to my daughter and her to it as well. She will get her shots and the whole package in September. It's the soonest they could get us in. Mom has left now but the little ones remain and are totally dependent on us for food and water. We're trying to get them homes. There is one kitten though that is not well. We noticed about 4 weeks ago that every time after she eats about 30-60 mins later she is frantically gagging and making weird body movements the whole time. She also has foamy/milky liquid coming out of mouth. Almost like convulsions or something. This will take place sometimes up to an hour. we thought she was choking on kibble but noticed she was having same reaction when she nursed with just milk. She is very thin now and i think on her way to being malnourished. I've googled what's happening with her and can't seem to find anything. They are strays but none of the other kittens suffer from this nor does the mom. they are very well groomed and not some nasty little dump yard kittens you'd find in the city. They are precious. you can't touch mom but the kittens have gotten used to us and you can hold them now and they enjoy it. Could this little female that is gagging have worms or something. wouldl they do that? we have an indoor cat already plus the one we just adopted so i can't save all these and i can not provide vet care for this one that is suffering from what i don't know. It is heart breaking. is there something i can do aside from euthanizing the poor little thing?