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so my cat(British long hair, a year and three months old) gave birth for the first time yesterday, to three beautiful healthy kittens.
Today, 24 hours later, she gave birth to a fourth kitten and I'm suspecting there's another one in her stomach.
None of the vets in my city take care of newborn kittens, before you say to call them.
The PROBLEM IS WITH HER FOURTH KITTEN. HE IS VERY WEAK, AND HE HASN'T MEOWED OR FED, THOUGH IT CONSTANTLY TRIES TO SUCK FROM HER NIPPLE.
IT IS ALIVE. IT MOVES. THE PROBLEM IS I THINK HE CANT OPEN HIS MOUTHS, WHICH MEANS HES GONNA DIE. IS THERE ANYTHING I CAN DO OR ANY REASONS BEHIND THIS? WHAT IS THE ILLNESS? MY CAT AND THE KITTENS FATHER ARE COMPLETLY HEALTHY, AND MY CAT ATE AND SLEPT AND ACTED AS SHE SHOULD DURING HER PREGNANCY. IS THERE ANYTHING I CAN DO TO FIX HIM?
Today, 24 hours later, she gave birth to a fourth kitten and I'm suspecting there's another one in her stomach.
None of the vets in my city take care of newborn kittens, before you say to call them.
The PROBLEM IS WITH HER FOURTH KITTEN. HE IS VERY WEAK, AND HE HASN'T MEOWED OR FED, THOUGH IT CONSTANTLY TRIES TO SUCK FROM HER NIPPLE.
IT IS ALIVE. IT MOVES. THE PROBLEM IS I THINK HE CANT OPEN HIS MOUTHS, WHICH MEANS HES GONNA DIE. IS THERE ANYTHING I CAN DO OR ANY REASONS BEHIND THIS? WHAT IS THE ILLNESS? MY CAT AND THE KITTENS FATHER ARE COMPLETLY HEALTHY, AND MY CAT ATE AND SLEPT AND ACTED AS SHE SHOULD DURING HER PREGNANCY. IS THERE ANYTHING I CAN DO TO FIX HIM?