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  • Apr 30, 2004, 05:53 AM
    flowerchild
    Mother cat w/kittens won't eat much
    I have a very small queen w/5 kittens 31/2 weeks old the mother will not eat very well and has hairball problems and diarreah. She has round worms and we just startes her on a 3 day rx for the worms. Will she feel better after the rx starts to work?how can I help her? She gives everything to the kittens and they are very healthy but she is just so thin.? :( :'( can you give me any help?

    Flowerchild
  • May 3, 2004, 08:45 AM
    koriani
    Re: mother cat w/kittens won't eat much
    Hello Flowerchild,

    I responded to your message already, but just wanted to make sure you get the info.

    Feed momma Iams kitten for the extra nutrition and mix it with the canned. Slowly decrease the canned until you only have dry left. She'll eventually eat it when she gets hungry enough.

    Mush up the dry Iams kitten with milk replacer or just plain water until it is canned food consistancy, then place on a saucer in a box with the kittens. They will get messy but that is the best way to teach them to eat.

    Put them completely on dry at about 6 to 7 weeks.

    Regards,
  • May 6, 2004, 03:11 AM
    flowerchild
    Re: mother cat w/kittens won't eat much
    I just wanted to thank you for the help and to let you know she is doing much better after we wormed her. The kittens will be 5 weeks old Sunday the 9, I soften kitten chow for them but only one seems to eat it and the mother eats it all before they do even though she really does not care for it. Are they getting enough from her at 5 weeks old? And when do you think they will start eating better? Thanks

    Flowerchild
  • May 7, 2004, 12:17 PM
    koriani
    Re: mother cat w/kittens won't eat much
    Hello,

    Glad to hear she is doing better.

    Kittens generally nurse at least 7 to 8 weeks. They start weening at that time. Mom produces more than enough milk for them so don't worry if they don't start eating yet.

    Regards,

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