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Kitten problems, some tell me whats wrong?!?
My kitten is 6/7 weeks old, I got her from a guy who didn't really look after her so we have her now. She has fleas and I comb her twice a day, when she came she wouldn't eat and I had to feed her through a syringe but now she is eating kitten biscuits and kitten food in jelly with kitten milk. Around these last 3 or so fays she's had dihoreaia. At first it was yellowy and watery and she puked once and all it shown was cat meat.. now she has the runs and its still a little watery but its ferry dark brown and sometimes you can see drops of blood in it.. she seems lively enough and still plays, sleeps sect but she also rubs her bum along the ground sometimes.. I don't know what's wrong with her? Can someone help please. We will try take her to a vet but we don't have much money...
Sorry for the spelling. Was writing too quickly
She has worms. Taking her to the vet tomorrow, thanks for the advice
5 Answers
- Hawkeye85Lv 77 years ago
If you don't have much money then why have you taken the responsibility.
The cat should have been taken to the vets ASAP for a check up, it's most likely worms.
Yes you have taken it from a harmful environment but equally the cat is in another one where people can't afford it's care. This is the normal thing that happens when you have a pet. Having to take it the vet.
You will also have to pay for the cat to be spayed/neutered so what then.
Hand it in to a shelter where they can rehouse it
- Mr_JoeLv 47 years ago
Keep a close eye and just do your best, at that young age, your kitten probably just needs some time to adjust to the new diet.
It is worth saving as much money as you can and getting a professional opinion if any furher health concerns show. I Raised a Kitten from the tender age of Three weeks old and know of how difficult it is to hand raise such a vulnerable animal.
- Anonymous7 years ago
The milk she's been drinking could give her diarrhea. And the blood and throwing up could possibly be worms. Go get her checked out.
- 7 years ago
Chances are your kitten has worms, coccidia, or giardia. Take the kitten and a sample of her feces to the vet so the vet can check her and check the feces for parasites.
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