What to do with a newborn kitten with six legs?

Updated on pet 2024-07-17
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Generally this may belong to the same egg, or when it is in the mother's body, this kitten is camping his brother and wrapping his brother in the body, so there is an extra pair of feet, a person has an extra head, a pair of legs, or a pair of hands can feed the cat, it should be okay, but it depends on whether she has a level above her body? And will the cat mother reject him as a child? If you want to observe, if he doesn't feed, you may have to buy goat milk powder, preferably to the pet hospital, ask for a small needle, feed him a little food every three hours, if the mother cat doesn't feed it, but also ask the doctor, how much does the kitten eat at a time?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Six-legged cats, because the average cat is four-legged, in general, the probability of being born with six legs is 1%.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Rare breeds. Take a picture and take a look.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    What to do with a newborn kitten with six legs? It's itchy, right? 69 is 69, there shouldn't be any big problem. It's just not pretty.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This is a deformed cat, let it be fed naturally, in short, it is also a life, if you can have surgery**, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Six-legged kittens are very rare, such kittens are also particularly precious, take care of it, it will definitely bring you good luck, six or six Shun, raising a six-legged big cat is also a great achievement.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is normal for kittens to have inversion of their feet after birth, especially for short-legged cats, which will generally recover when they grow up. When the kitten is born, the bone is relatively soft, which may be caused by the fetal misposition and being squeezed in the female cat's uterus, so that there is obvious foot inversion, but generally speaking, it will not be a deformity. It is normal for kittens to have inversion of their feet after birth, especially for short-legged cats, and generally slippery will recover when they grow up.

    When the kitten is born, the bone is relatively soft and the vertical bridge is soft, which may be caused by the fetal misposition and being squeezed in the female cat's uterus, so that there is an obvious foot inversion, but generally speaking, it will be deformed, which can be observed for a period of time, and the foot inversion is very common in short-legged cats.

    If you are really not at ease, you can also consult a doctor and prescribe some liquid calcium to supplement the kitten, but remember not to touch the newborn milk cat, and want to forcibly correct it, otherwise the kitten may be contaminated with human odor, causing the female cat to abandon it and not feed.

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