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What a coincidence. My cat mother has also given birth to kittens for more than 20 days, and she doesn't eat much anymore.
I'm embarrassed to spit out first, but the two upstairs are really cute (poofhahahaha) is basically the cat mother who is a little hungry and doesn't like to eat more general things, and the reason is the hot weather and lack of exercise.
The kitten is also going to quit milking, and the mother cat doesn't need to eat so much, don't worry, it'll be fine in a few days.
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It's okay, don't pay attention to it, cats have the ability to heal themselves, and they will eat it when they feel better.
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It's normal, she ate those umbilical cords or something, it's no wonder if she's not disgusting, it'll be fine in a few days.
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The kitten is less than a month, it is best to feed milk, and occasionally feed a little kitten-specific food, remember that it must be "kitten-only".
Kitten age. Number of feedings per day.
Daily feeding.
Ideal weight. 0-1 week.
Feed 13-15ml per 100 grams of body weight
90-120 grams (birth).
1-2 weeks.
Feed 15-18ml per 100 grams of body weight
170-230 grams (one week).
2-3 weeks.
Feed 20ml per 100 grams of body weight
300-350 grams.
3-4 weeks.
Feed 20ml per 100 grams of body weight and start eating cat food.
350-400 grams.
More than 4 weeks.
They mainly eat cat food, and some cats eat cat food entirely.
400 grams or more.
From 3-4 weeks of age, kittens can be given finely chopped soft food or dry food that has been soaked in milk or water. Food can be specially prepared for kittens. Once the kitten starts eating solid food, the weaning process begins.
Kittens gradually eat more and more solid food, and are completely weaned at 7-8 weeks of age.
Recently, the WCPN (Munday and Earle, 1991) has begun to investigate the energy taken from solid foods before cats are fully weaned, and at 4 weeks of age, kittens eat only about 10 g (10-40 kilojoules of body weight) per day, with most of the rest still fed by breast milk. By 5 weeks of age (6th week of lactation), each kitten is fed 15-45 g of food per day, which is equal to 250-350 kilojoules of body weight (depending on the energy density in the diet). The energy intake of kittens from solid food increased from zero at lactation to more than 800 kilojoules at 8 weeks of age.
This suggests that the food consumed by kittens at the end of lactation accounts for a significant proportion of the total energy consumption of female cats and kittens. The proportion of kitten intake in the total intake of female cats and kittens increased from 5% at 4 weeks of lactation to 20 and 30 weeks at weeks.
Because the physiological function of the kitten is not yet perfect, it is recommended to provide high-energy food and feed it several times.
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If the cat suddenly refuses to eat, it is likely that it is sick. Cats are very tolerant animals, general pain and pain will not be shown by the owner to find, if the cat has shown obvious loss of appetite, it is likely that something is wrong, it is best to take the cat to the pet hospital as soon as possible to check it.
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Maybe it's tired, you can arrange some bone broth, milk, yogurt, fish and shrimp for it to eat!
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It could be that there are too many cats. So the mood is more irritable and angry.
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Maybe sick, take her to the doctor... See what the doctor says first?
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Summary. Regarding this issue, cats do not eat after giving birth to kittens, because the female cat will be very weak after giving birth to kittens, so many excrement shovelers want to supplement the cat's nutrition for the first time, but we will find that most cats do not eat after giving birth to kittens. If the cat has just given birth to a kitten and does not eat, then this is a normal phenomenon, because the cat has spent a lot of physical energy, so it does not have the appetite and strength to eat.
My cat has just given birth to a kitten for two weeks, and she doesn't eat or move, she just sleeps, what should I do?
Regarding this issue, cats do not eat after giving birth to kittens, because the female cat will be very weak after giving birth to kittens, so many excrement shovelers want to supplement the cat's nutrition for the first time, but we will find that most cats do not eat after giving birth to kittens. If the cat has just given birth to a kitten and does not eat, then this is a normal phenomenon, because the cat has spent a lot of physical energy, so it does not have the appetite and strength to eat.
Hypocalcemia? Feline postpartum hypocalcemia, also known as postpartum eclampsia (also known as postpartum twitching) or lactation convulsions, is a serious metabolic disorder after cat delivery. This disease is mainly characterized by muscle tonic spasm caused by hypocalcemia and abnormal motor nerve excitation, accompanied by increased respiratory and other diseases, which is a paroxysmal disease, which mostly occurs in multiparous kittens 10 to 20 days after delivery.
Do you compare it to whether it is this disease? There is also postpartum paraplegia, you said that when you don't move, your hind limbs can't move, so you don't move, or you can move but don't want to move? Postpartum paraplegia is due to nerve damage during the birth of kittens, and the prognosis is poor, so it is recommended to see a doctor.
Postpartum hypocalcemia can also be treated, and postpartum paraplegia will be...
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1. Cats consume a lot of physical strength during the production process and have no strength to eat. At this time, you must choose the easy-to-digest food that the cat loves to eat, which can be sent to the cat's mouth with a syringe or other tools for it to eat;
2. A small number of cats have just given birth and have a certain infection, and the owner should judge whether the cat has a fever. If you have fever symptoms, you should properly consult your veterinarian if it is necessary to use anti-inflammatory drugs;
3. A small number of cats are more injured during the production process, and the owner can consult the pet doctor whether to give intravenous infusion. Through the vein, you can replenish your physical strength faster, and you can replenish amino acids, or glucose, or electrolytes and other substances, so that cats can recover faster.
It's been the third day since I asked the question, and I haven't eaten or drunk yet.
Two more cats died.
Answer: Hello, if there is such a situation, if there is no fever, it may be that it was injured during the delivery process, so you need to go to the pet hospital for intravenous infusion, in order to replenish physical strength, so that the cat can recover. If it is not convenient for you to go to the hospital, you can make some goat milk powder and feed it to the cat's mouth with a syringe.
Question: How much is the cat infusion?
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Feed some mise mes goat milk powder, kittens love to drink this.
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