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Originally Posted by lizward
I bet she's inhaled the milk  - I'm afraid there isn't a lot of hope for this little one. If you get any more where the milk gets up their nose (you can usually tell straight away if you look), you must swing the kitten, just as you would with a newborn that had inhaled the amniotic fluid. Hold it across the palm of your hand, index finger supports its neck, and then you just sort of bowl it overarm (but without letting go!!) three or four times.
Liz
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What Liz said - try this hun xx
if any more are like it try them too x
and any who aren't you have to be careful when syringing hun xx try getting some of the mikki teats and a proper syringe - when they suck on the end you can tell how much theyre getting and it's also easier if you place your index finger inbetween the plunger and the syringe bit to restrict it from going down too fast and this will help it to go down the right hole xx