QUOTE(elfreakz @ Jul 23 2008, 01:02 PM)
errkk by nature cats don't bath.. i don't bath my cat after giving birth, and will only bath her after 2 months. the mother will clean herself, and create a bond between kittens and herself with the smell of their self. i don't bath my cat because i do not want the sticking chemical from the shampoo stuck on my cat than transfer to the kitten.
all you need is to change all the towel or newspaper you used during the birth, and change it to a new one. maybe you can change every 2 days 1 time. if this is dangerous, most cat in the wild or out side will die eheheheh... remember cat or other animal do not bath with shampoo... we normally do it for extra hygiene only.
the mommy MUST eat kitten food by now... to increase the nutrition in milk and nutrition in herself to have a good body eheheheh... when she eat kitten food, she will transfer more nutrition via milk to her kittens.
you mean you saw grass? yes, cat eat grass to improve their digestion system

like use eat vegetable.. if we don't eat vegetable we get "sembelit"... eheheh but grass for indoor cat is not that important, but if you buy good brand cat biscuit, it contain alot of extra things for digestion system.

hi Again,ok i will cancel the idea of the shampoo

but how about i just clean the dirty part in her body with just a bit worm water, becouse she gave birth inside my room, it is just a small amount of water.. is it ok
another thing, actually my cat give birth under my study table and the place where is the kitten it is just on the last shelf of the table, it is safe 100% but am wondering can i clean that place ( it has some blood coz she gave the birth there )

, i mean move the kitten and clean all the place and use something like Ditol is it safeor normal water more safer?
coz i wanna clean the kitten and mother place but i scared the mother will not feeling comfortable for it