How to Care for Newborn or Orphan Kittens:

Taking care of kitten is a delicate thing to do, especially if you find it as an orphan condition or without its mother. But, we can’t leave a tiny poor kitten in the shake of intricacy, right?

Sometimes we found a kitten roadside without its mommy-cat or sometimes, unfortunately, its mom-cat died, and in such crisis, a pet lover couldn’t stop trying their hands on raising such purring fur balls because of the delicacy of that job.

So, here we are referring you how to take care a newborn orphan kitten at home without any professional help as an expert pet holder. Let’s check these tips out-

Taking Care of Orphan / Newborn Kittens

  • Initially, find out if the kitten is less than a week old or more than 2-3 weeks by checking its eyes. If the eyes are close then take extra care and use to feed them only light milk through nipple-set nursing bottles.
  • Provide them a warm and safe place to rest first where no danger could touch them, even in your absence as well!
  • Adorn the place with clean bedding and keep the area dry for all the time, around the bed of that little kitten.
  • Try to place them in a natural condition and realize the real temperature of nature, yet a consistent temperature in-between 90 to 92 degrees F is healthy enough for a newborn kitten.
  • After preparing their bed to be active for their food and feed them kitten milk through a feeding bottle carefully.
  • Kittens are not able to consume too much of food at once at their newborn stage, so try to feed them more often with a small amount of milk.
  • Make sure the hotness of the milk is bearable for a kitten and keep it just at room temperature for the best outcome.
  • Once the kitten starts growing and reach the age of more than 3 weeks, try to replace the milk with meat-based food supplements for the proper nourishment of a kitten.
  • Validate the health condition of your kitten frequently and contact a veterinarian immediately if you found any irregularity in the health of your little pet ever.

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Tips

  • Kittens always warm place.
  • Newborns will love a quiet place.
  • And they love to sleep a lot, so dont over handle them.
  • Sleep increases the kittens brain development and nutrition absorption.
  • And let mother handle the kitties, in case they are orphans let the kittens get the warmness from  your hands.
  • You can take soft tissues and wipe the kittens body just like her mother would do.
  • when you are about feed make sure the milk is little bit warm and you can squeeze the bottle gently if the kitties are not able to suck much.
  • And its okay for you to feed the kittens for every 4 hours or after you feel they are raising a hungry cry.
  • Feeding them often with little amount is good.

How to Move Newborn Kittens

Pet lovers know the indulgence of raising a kitten on their own, right? Apart from the fun and happy part, there is a big responsibility lies in this act, which claims our concern in every bit of this task. Kittens are adorable, their furry texture, playful activities, and cute appearance eternally attract us towards this purring bunch of fur.

As a pet parent, you should be aware of what is suitable and healthy to your kitten for all the time, and a perfect guidance of how to take care of kittens would train you in this attempt optimistically. So, here we have emerged with a few significant tips about how to watch over your tiny kittens expertly at home, without any professional help to raise them flawlessly. Let’s check them out quickly and make your pet-parenthood more exciting than ever-

Raising and moving a newborn

When we raise female kitten it is obvious that it’s going to produce more kittens within a few years but. Not every pet holder is ready to raise those kittens as well at their home.

Sometimes, people also give those kittens to other people for raising them as their pet. Humans not only move newborn kittens for their own good, sometimes they do it for the benefits of newborns as well.

It’s been observed that a few newborn babies couldn’t get enough nourishment or adequate warmth from their mother and they have to move to a specialist to look after them properly for at least first 2-3 weeks.

In such matters, you have to move newborn kittens from their mother and you need to do it a little carefully, as it is not easy to move kittens from their mother and it is even tougher to prove that human intervention could actually benefit kitten more than their mother!

However, hopefully, there are ways to do this job effortlessly, here we are referring you a few steps in this endeavor, let’s check them out carefully-

  • At first, make sure that the mom-cat feels trustworthy to you, otherwise, it could get fretful and aggressive towards you.
  • Decide that you have to move all kittens from their mother or only one or a few numbers are needed to be moved.
  • Once you decided, wait for the resting time of that mother cat, and bring something carrying the object to move them from there.
  • A cupboard box or any hardy yet clutching box would be recommended here. So, take that type of object and pick kittens into that box carefully that you are not harming those cute fur balls from any aspects.
  • Now place your kitten cautiously after picking them up carefully.
  • For the final task, let’s inform the mother cat where you are moving those litters after finishing your task, as this will make them less worried about their newborns.

Mentionable here that a mom-cat is capable enough to take care of their litters more expertly than any other vet or professionals, so, move a newborn from its mother only if you find the born place is not safe or healthy for kittens! Otherwise, let them rise naturally near to their mother like any newborn on this earth.

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