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How to Be a Surrogate Cat Mother: The Symptoms of Poor Kitten Health

kitten-information: Kittening PensKitten health is particularly fragile during the early weeks of their lives. Many of the symptoms are subtle and easy to overlook, but their immune systems are delicate and a minor illness can easily grow into something much worse. In order to ensure that that does not happen and the health of your newborn kittens is protected, there are a number of symptoms that accompany various common kitten diseases that you will need to watch out for. This article outlines some of the most important.

Roundworms
It is very easy for newborn kittens to become infected with roundworms. Roundworms are spread by ingesting the eggs, which could be shed from another cat, passed on through the mother's milk, or even in the litter box. Diarrhea is one of the primary symptoms of roundworms. Vomiting, and having a pot belly are also very common symptoms, as is a poor coat.

Fleas
Fleas are one of the most common ailments to cats of all ages. They can be difficult to diagnose because cats will eat them as they groom themselves. While normally not much more than an annoyance in older animals, they pose a particularly serious problem for young kittens because they have so little blood, and a severe flea infection can quickly cause anemia, or worse.

Fading Kitten Syndrome
Fading kitten syndrome is a generic term for a wide variety of ailments. These kittens simply do not get well on their own. The primary symptoms include: diarrhea, dehydration, and severe lethargy. Dehydration is particularly serious in kittens, and immediate medical attention is necessary.

Conjunctivitis
Conjunctivitis is another common disease that affects cats of all ages, and refers to an eye infection. If left untreated for a prolonged period of time, conjunctivitis can eventually lead to total blindness. An infected eye is difficult for the cat to keep open, and frequently weeps fluid. There is also usually a yellow or green discharge coming from the eye. This infection is particularly contagious, so you will want to isolate any kitten that develops one.

While these are some of the most common ailments that newborn kittens fall victim to, there are far more that were not covered. A good rule of thumb is that if the kitten won't eat, develops diarrhea, has any type of fluid discharge or odd smell, or goes through any sudden change, it is best to take it to the vet immediately. This is especially vital during the first few weeks of life, when a kitten's health is particularly fragile.

To learn more about newborn kittens and other aspects of kitten care, please visit the author's website at http://newbornkittens.net.


i think something is wrong with my cat? she gave birth to 6 kittens on saturday and is acting strangely now.?
my cat gave birth on saturday to six healthy kittens (no complications), however, we think she might have a kitten still in her? we felt something in her stomach (not sure if it was moving around though), and we are very worried that the cat didn't expel two placentas for the last kittens! this is problematic, as it could lead to her death. right now, vet care is not an option for us. (financially) whenever the cat goes in the kittening pen, she makes really nervous sounds and then leaves and goes under the bed. she is acting very strangely, and i am very worried for her. this was her first litter of kittens, and so far she is a very good mother, no trouble nursing and cleaning the babies, but she is acting so odd otherwise! two days after she gave birth, she bled a bit from her vagina on and off, but there was no sign of labor of the possible unborn kitten or anything? please offer any help with this as it would be a shame to see the mother of six newborn kittens pass away!!!! the cat came to us when she was about two months old, we did not buy her from a pet store. this is not my first cat (i have had several), and we are trying to see a vet, but it is expensive. we care about her health a lot.

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