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cat2008
post Jun 19 2015, 05:00 PM

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hi . for flea problem anyone has any natural remedy? using DE or neem leaves?
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post Jul 3 2015, 02:51 PM

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hi, anyone here had actually used Diatomaceous Earth (Food Grade) as flea control for cats?would love yr review
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post Jul 3 2015, 03:48 PM

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QUOTE(Petre @ Jul 3 2015, 03:44 PM)
yesterday i saw a mother cat with 3 very small kittens

i plan to foster them temporarily...

question is, how best to handle the kitten? especially the poop n pee part...
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the mother cat will actually take care of that part. when they are bigger then need to introduce to them their litter area.

http://www.mustlovecats.net/Newborn-Kittens.html
Cleaning and Caring for Newborn Kittens

A newborn kitten will sleep most of the day, and when they are not sleeping, they are eating. Although, a newborn kitten cannot pee or poop on his/her own. It takes about two to three weeks for a kitten to do it on his/her own, until then, you need to make sure that the mother cat is licking and cleaning her kitten's bottoms.

If she is not doing it, you will need to do this yourself. You will need to gently rub the kitten's genital areas with a piece of moistened cloth, to stimulate him/her to go potty. This must be done every two hours.

While awake in the box, your newborn kittens will scoot around each other and their genitals will be stimulated, they will pee and poop, so be sure to change the blankets or towels inside their box twice a day. You will also need to wipe the kittens off, be sure to use a lightly damp cloth.

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