How do u take care of baby kittens??
poor little things. :'( well, start by checking for any injuries/sickness. keep them in a small, well heated room (not TOO hot though) and make sure they have a little bed/blanket to snuggle up in. clean them up a little with a warm damp cloth (dont scrub hard) no soap or anything unless you have kitten shampoo, but only use a VERY small amount. keep in mind that they are only a few days old. go out and buy replacement cat milk ASAP. any pet store will carry it. they should be looked after as much as possible. you need to rub their tummies after they eat so they can go to the bathroom. make sure nothing dangerous is in the room (fragments of plastic, little nails/screws. finally, call your local animal shelter/humane society unless you want to keep them. visit the vet when the kittens are ready.
its a lot of work! What You Need: Commercial Milk Replacer Plain Yogurt Pedialyte Nursing Bottles & Nipples Soft towels Coarse wash rag Paper Towels Kitchen Scale 1. Prepare your supplies. Sterilize the kitten-sized baby bottles and nipples in a boiling water bath for about 5 minutes. Cool before using. Place a large towel, a rough-textured washcloth and a bowl of warm water on a table next to a comfortable chair. 2. Fill bottle with desired amount of commercial kitten milk replacement such as KMR and a pinch of plain yogurt (for every feeding) which will help the kitty’s digestion. There are several good milk replacers on the market, available in liquid or powder form. The ready-mix liquid is more convenient. Be sure the product is engineered for kittens and that it is fresh (some have a short shelf-life). Milk replacers can be found in any pet supplies store, most veterinary clinics, and even in some variety stores. DO NOT USE COW MILK! Never feed a kitten cow’s milk or human baby fo
Do what is suggested and here hope this helps i’ll leave the links i find in here too look in the ‘source’ “Difficulty: Average Time Required: 10 to 20 minutes several times a day Here’s How: Prepare your supplies. Sterilize the kitten-sized baby bottles and nipples in a boiling water bath for about 5 minutes. Cool before using. Place a large towel, a rough-textured washcloth and a bowl of warm water on a table next to a comfortable chair. Fill bottle with desired amount (see tips) of commercial kitten milk replacement such as KMR, or an emergency formula if you can’t get to a pet food store right away. Warm the formula by placing the bottle in a bowl of very hot water, then test it against your forearm. It should be 95° to 100° fahrenheit, or approximately body temperature. Test the nipple to ensure the flow is just right. Sit in the chair with the towel folded in your lap. Place the kitten prone (face down) on your lap. Make sure the kitten is warm before feeding. Feeding formula to