Dying 3 weeks kittens abandoned by their mommy!what 2 do?
As the others have said, get them to a vet or a shelter if you do not want to care for them as they need very special care. I have raised many new-born kittens (ranging from three hours old to a few weeks). For now, if you cannot get them to a shelter immediately, do not give them regular cow’s milk, as this is very upsetting for their stomach, much like heavy cream is for ours. It will upset their digestive track and they are much too fragile for this. If they are dirty, wipe them down with a warm, slightly damp cloth but make sure that they are kept warm afterwards and massage them with a warm hand towel. Also, when they are young, their mother stimulates their urinary tract (thus when she licks them, it triggers their tract to react and they produce feces). If they are not eating and not urinating or producing stool, this may be why. Run their rears under warm water and stimulate it with a q-tip gently. This is, of course, only if they are too young to do so on their own. You mentio