I bet kitten is very happy you opened the door
im sure once you start feeding him, yule figure out the feces problem
that's a fine idea to isolate him from the other cats... he's probably
got worms from his mother. but you can also do an OTC wormer.. works in
hours and boom!
is his belly bloated?
make sure he has plenty of water to drink and is kept well hydrated
uhntil you get him to a vet
> make sure he has plenty of water to drink and is kept well hydrated
> uhntil you get him to a vet
we sure put alot of confidence in a vet
you know.. I could be vet, 60% of the time
after that.. sure.. i'd need a liscense, lol
but for the 60% I could make a mint
60% of what folk run to the vet for is dumb stuff
like.. a kitten not crapping right.
it's a stray.. no stray craps right because no stray eats right
poor bookie, so careful and troubled about something
Will you cut it out. :
Don't discourage people from taking their cats to the vet.
Troll if you will, but first DO NO HARM.
> Don't discourage people from taking their cats to the vet.
>
> Troll if you will, but first DO NO HARM.
vets a neccessary evil
well.. if one is going to force their pet to live beyond it's natural
design then yes, to the vet it is.
if one needs some practical common sense then why should they pay a vet
for common sense? to feel good about their choices? of course I don't
know squat about pet innards etc.. and most people don't.. so I do
understand.
but the OP says.. the stray scragley kitten won't poopin right, I
figure a few good meals should clean the pipes out
there baby, I just saved us $50 bux :)
It appears that there is blood in the stool, and it poops all the time,
and eats contstaly so I have cut down on the amount of food, drinks
alot too, but I am not sure he is peeing. I am worried that he may have
to be put down. The smell is really bad.
> It appears that there is blood in the stool, and it poops all the time,
> and eats contstaly so I have cut down on the amount of food, drinks
> alot too, but I am not sure he is peeing. I am worried that he may have
> to be put down. The smell is really bad.
the smell is probably...
you sitting down?
pnumonia, I don't know what they call it for cats.. but fluid on the
lungs, infection in the lungs makes an animals breath very bad, if it's
infection, you can smell it.
blood in the stool...
well.. that could be from lack of water.. crap gets hard and tears the
intestinal lining
not peeing... that's not very good at all, but I wouldn't be too
alarmed yet
AND I would not cut back on the food!
Let him eat as much as he wants...
he may be combating worms, or his intestinal walls may not be absorbing
nutrients.
HOW CAN HE.. HE JUST CRAPS IT RIGHT OUT
so yeah, let him keep eating, with each "can" of food, he's only
getting better.
He may.. in his attempt to live... gotten into some rubbish and ate
some bone shards..
he's beat up so bad it's hard to tell what he's like
let him eat though
if he's drinking water.. he'll have to pee eventually.. if there is a
blockage... in the urinary tract.. I don't know this LJ, but Im sure
you would notice some swelling long about where the bladder is.. maybe
look on the web and see where his bladder is... and or if swelling
would actually show...
if he doesn't pee by dark.. and you are sure he is drinking water, you
should catheterize him.
it's simple, but procedure must be sterile. this will unblock him
temporarily, and / or assist him in draining his water.
you're gonna have to put him to sleep in order to do that...
you'll also need a kitten size catheter
let him eat though, you can't beat that
a healthy appetite is a very good sign
I wouldn't be too alarmed about blood in the stool
suppose his, "hard poop" tore his lining...
the open bleeding lining is still healing, even though his stool is
soft
let him eat and crap all he wants...
more drinks! lol
he probably needed an IV anyway... you know..
put to sleep catheterized, vitamanized, wormed, shot, and kissed
and how is giving a small kitten medical help so it lives longer than a
few weeks "forcing their pet to live past it's natural design"? what
kind of a stupid aomment is that? if you are talking about natural
selection, survival of the fittest, natural wastage etc then you could
easily apply that to lots of human babies with terminal illnesses who
we spend so more money, time and energy trying to keep alive for a
short time but I am sure you would not question that
anyways, did anyone else get given loads of cat care books for
christmas, most of which they either already have or they have loads of
similar ones or the info in them is just outdated and probably useless?
have already instructed one person to take the books back to the shop
get the money back and send a cheque of the same amount to me made out
to Cats Protection, i figured that Cats need the 30 quid the books cost
much more than I need lots of books about cat care i have already read.
Nice thought from him and all but still.
i mean, what on earth do I need cat care books written by experts on
feline health and behaviour when i have this wonderful resource to tap
into ie rec.pets cats.health+behaviour, and of course the highly
knowledgeable barry to advise whenever i have any questions?
> and how is giving a small kitten medical help so it lives longer than a
> few weeks "forcing their pet to live past it's natural design"?
why don't you try reading for once
stop taking me out of context
im going to give you a break this time
it's christmas
Merry Christmas
> it is christmas indeed, and that must be the reason there is shite all
> on tv tonight and the pubs are shut :-(
> well at least jessie is happy; she came with me to my aunts house for
> christmas lunch and enjoyed every minute of exploring her house and
> garden before having a plateful of turkey and a snooze in front of the
> queens speech. I have a now got half a ton of cold turkey meat in the
> fridge for jessie to eat later on, lucky girl.
turkey has something in it that's supposed to make you look younger and
live longer.
It makes you sleep. Which, done deeply and often enough in conjunction
with an active lifestyle, a good diet, and a helluva lot of luck, makes you
Something just occurred to me...You believe he's 6-8 weeks old? Are you
sure he's not younger?
Kittens before a certain age (Someone tell me how old) cannot peep and
poop normally, they need their butts etc wiped with cotton wool to tell
them when they can go (Normally their mum would lick them down there to
make them go think of that when a queen with a litter gets up from
tending to her kittens and licks you! Now there's a pro-neuteuring
argument I hadn't thought of! "So you think it's only natural for your
cat to have kittens- well it's also only natural for her to lick their
bum and then lick you") It could be without the stimulation he would
normally get from mum he isn't able to go until it all builds up...and
then has to go
Just an idea...other than that thank you for taking him in
Lesley
Slave of the Fabulous Furballs