How to keep kittens under the full moon? Exclusive care allows them to thrive!
Keeping kittens under the full moon is a task that requires special attention and care. Kittens at this stage are very fragile and require special care and care. In this article, we will introduce some methods to keep kittens under the full moon to help you take care of them correctly and allow them to grow up healthily.
1. Kittens who are not yet full month old cannot eat independently and need to be fed manually. It is best to use special cat baby milk powder, prepare the milk powder with warm water as directed on the packaging, and then cool it to the appropriate temperature (about 38°C). Feed the kitten carefully with a plastic eye dropper or bottle (baby or pet bottle). Before starting feeding, consult a veterinarian or experienced breeder to ensure the correct feeding volume and frequency.
2. Keep warm and comfortable
Kittens who are not yet full moon have very high requirements for temperature. They cannot regulate their body temperature and need a warm environment to keep it. Use a water bottle or heater to provide stable warmth, ensuring that the kitten is always within the right temperature range. At the same time, provide enough cushions and towels as beds to make them feel safe and comfortable.
3. Kittens who are not yet fully moth-old have no ability to control bowel movements and need your help. After feeding, gently stimulate the kitten's anal area with a soft and moist tissue or cotton ball to simulate the female cat's tongue cleaning. This can help the kitten defecate and urinate. Check the kitten's poop regularly to ensure that the bowel movement is normal and there are no abnormalities.
IV. Provide social and interaction
Kittens need social and interaction in the less than full moon stage to promote their physical and mental development. Give the kittens a gentle stroke and caress, so that they can feel the care of human beings. At the same time, have proper play and interaction with the kittens to help build trust and promote physical movement.
V. Regular routine examinations and veterinary visits
Regular routine examinations and veterinary visits are very important for the health of kittens under the full moon. Early detection and handling of potential health problems can help prevent serious illness and complications. Consult a veterinarian and follow professional advice to perform necessary vaccinations and deworming to ensure kittens are protected from common diseases and parasites.
6. Gradually weaned and transitioned to wet food
As the kittens grow, they are gradually weaned and transitioned to suitable cat wet food. Provide wet food and water to kittens to ensure they are adequately nutritious and hydrated. The transition period may take some time and patience to gradually reduce the number of artificial feedings and encourage kittens to eat independently.