Guest guest Posted June 26, 2004 Report Share Posted June 26, 2004 Hey, guys, I found a little kitten last night, can't be more than 5 weeks, if that. She is adorable, long haired blue. She was so thin! She was really scared of me, so I tossed a towel on her and bundled her up and brought her home. She has a hind leg she won't move, and can't walk on. It doesn't seem to hurt as much today as it did last night, but I think it's messed up in the hip area. I am gonna have to take her to a vet to get a diagnosis any way, but is there anything I can give her that will support her young little system for now and help her fight off any infections she may have? She is eating ground up chicken and rabbit meat (I raw feed my carni pets), and is drinking water and goat's milk. She seems happy now that she knows we won't hurt her, and loves cuddles. She urinated today, but no bm's yet (may have been too starved to go yet). Any ideas? TIA, Kim S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2004 Report Share Posted June 26, 2004 Total Nutrition!!!! Put it in some warm milk. Doc Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.727-738-0554DocShillington - Kimberly Smith herbal remedies Saturday, June 26, 2004 3:56 PM Herbal Remedies - Need help with a little lost kitten Hey, guys, I found a little kitten last night, can't be more than 5 weeks, if that. She is adorable, long haired blue. She was so thin! She was really scared of me, so I tossed a towel on her and bundled her up and brought her home. She has a hind leg she won't move, and can't walk on. It doesn't seem to hurt as much today as it did last night, but I think it's messed up in the hip area. I am gonna have to take her to a vet to get a diagnosis any way, but is there anything I can give her that will support her young little system for now and help her fight off any infections she may have? She is eating ground up chicken and rabbit meat (I raw feed my carni pets), and is drinking water and goat's milk. She seems happy now that she knows we won't hurt her, and loves cuddles. She urinated today, but no bm's yet (may have been too starved to go yet). Any ideas? TIA, Kim S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2004 Report Share Posted June 27, 2004 Don't give her too much chicken, because it causes constipation in cats (if too much is eaten). A little ground beef (organic !) would be okay. If she's too young, babyfood (beef) can do in a pinch, mixed with milk, and feed with an eye dropper. xoxo JoJo herbal remedies , " Kimberly Smith " <k_frog100@h...> wrote: > Hey, guys, I found a little kitten last night, can't be more than 5 weeks, if that. She is adorable, long haired blue. She was so thin! She was really scared of me, so I tossed a towel on her and bundled her up and brought her home. She has a hind leg she won't move, and can't walk on. It doesn't seem to hurt as much today as it did last night, but I think it's messed up in the hip area. I am gonna have to take her to a vet to get a diagnosis any way, but is there anything I can give her that will support her young little system for now and help her fight off any infections she may have? She is eating ground up chicken and rabbit meat (I raw feed my carni pets), and is drinking water and goat's milk. She seems happy now that she knows we won't hurt her, and loves cuddles. She urinated today, but no bm's yet (may have been too starved to go yet). Any ideas? > > TIA, > Kim S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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