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Old 21-10-2009, 03:08 PM
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Re: Poorly 7 week old kitten

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Originally Posted by xxwelshcrazyxx View Post
Aww bless the little kitten, make sure he drinks plenty of water to stop dehydrating, I have Nutri-cal for my puppies and my mate have the same for her cats, you can give it to kitten too,,it gives them a booste to their system and all the vitamins and suppliements in it. It can be given to convalesing cats etc etc. Ask your vet if you can give a little of this, it helps them to start eating again. Only a suggestion but I always keep a tube in my cupboard. I think you giving the kitten food with a little water is a good idea at least it is having something. If it is still the same or goes down hill again I would definatly see the vet again to see if there are other heath issues with him. xxx
Hi the vet gave me diarsanyl for there tummys its like a probiotic lines the gut and gets rid of bad bacteria.they said use profender wormer insted of panacur as its more affective and they spit more panacure out than they take in lol.although they dont have worms.they will be fleed next week at there 12 week jab.they stopped feeding from mum at 7 weeks.i have been careful with toys too,no mice,just balls and the mouse chase.so not sure why theve got the runs!there still not eating much got food from vets for sensative tummys.no more kitten formula(rayale canin).and rehidration drink,none of them are dehidrated so thats good.they were 11 weeks yesterday.Hopefuly they will pick up tomr.xx p.s there is 4 of them(boys)the little girl died on sat

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