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4babykitties
Sep 17, 2007, 01:30 PM
My one week old kitten's umbilcal cord looks infected, how can I treat him?

nauticalstar420
Sep 17, 2007, 01:43 PM
Umbilical infection

If a cord is severed to close to the abdomen, infection may occur. A longer cord typically prevents infection by drying up faster than the bacteria can reach the abdomen. Bacteria present in the queen's mouth or contaminated (fecal and or birthing fluids) bedding is generally the source of infections.

Symptoms: naval area may look red or swollen and might drain puss or form an abscess.
If left untreated, signs of septicemia set in. Some times there are no signs at all and you find the kitten dead with bloated and or discolored abdomen.

Treatment: If the umbilical cord has been cut too short or close to abdomen, gently wash the area with surgical soap (betadine). Apply a triple antibiotic ointment such as Neosporin. You might wish to remove the kitten from the queen and hand raise temporarily so she does not lick off the antibiotic ointment or aggravate the wound by excessive grooming. Contact your Vet. Injectable antibiotics should be administered at first sign of infection. Inspect all littermates as more than one may be infected.


Here you go. I took this from here : Rainbow Safari Bengals (http://rainbowsafaribengals.com/diseases.htm)

My best suggestion would be to get him checked out by a vet. :)