When your cat has kittens, she’ll need some help keeping them healthy and thriving. Here we review how to care for newborn kittens and their mom, including when to check in with your Little Rock veterinarian.
After the first week following the birth, you should take the whole family (cat family that is) to your Little Rock veterinarian for a check-up. This is a crucial wellness appointment where the kittens are checked for signs of struggle, and that mom is healing properly.
Following the birth you should follow these basic care guidelines:
These basics will keep mother and kittens comfortable and healthy.
Understanding the milestones for your kittens will help ensure they are developing properly. Some important signs to watch for include:
If your kittens are not meeting these milestones, it is best to consult your Little Rock veterinarian. Two red flags that a kitten is not thriving are too much sleep and failing to gain weight.
When a mother cat is nursing, she requires a higher quality food. A Little Rock veterinarian can recommend the proper specialty food ideal for postpartum mothers. You should also keep an eye on her for signs of issues including:
Mastitis
Mastitis develops when bacteria infect the milk ducts. This blocks the ducts causing painful inflammation. Check for:
You do require a visit to your closest Little Rock animal hospital if you notice signs of mastitis as your cat will need antibiotics.
Uterine Metritis
This infection occurs in the uterus following birth. Symptoms include:
A trip to the local Little Rock animal hospital is a must as this is a serious infection. Often cats are hospitalized due to metritis.
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