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Mother Cat Not Attentive to Kittens?

I was wondering if it is normal for a new mother cat to not be 100% attentive to her newborns? I would appreciate any advice you have for me since I am clueless on this.

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February 29, 20120 found this helpful

What is she doing? If you need to bottle feed, I can talk you through it.
Let me know what she is doing by clicking on my name and sending me a message.

Newborn kittens after bottle feeding, need to have a moist piece of toilet paper massaged over their hind ends and their pee pee area to make them go. If you don't do this they will die.

I have my own formula and I will send it if you request.

 
April 14, 20160 found this helpful

If you know someone with a nursing mother you could see if you could bring your kittens to her. She will most likely nurse them.

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I had a mother get hit by a car and left me with a litter. I took them to a friends farm and their cat nursed them.

 
May 9, 20170 found this helpful

we have a newborn kitten that the mother left. She had 2 but, only took the one. She has been gone since 12 noon today, 5/9/17. what do we do?

 

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