See vet tomorrow. Do not give any human medication. Try a little jarred baby food meat...like the chicken...or some canned tuna. Usually they will drink the juice and that will get some fluid into him. Other than that..just wait until you see the vet. Probably a common upper respiratory infection.
2006-10-29 15:05:04
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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youthful kittens have a tendency to leap decrease back swifter from spaying than an older cat. I volunteer at our close by humane society and they spay and neuter kittens at 2 months or 2 kilos. maximum of them come decrease back from surgical operation hungry and alert and some what playful. Older cats in a lot of situations lay round and sleep for an afternoon or 2. I have cats and performance experienced both sorts of activity. I not in any respect herd of wrapping them up till now...possibly the blouse is aggravating the incision inflicting it to leak. Cats sweat from their paws and they pant. I have not in any respect had a sweaty cat. The incision must be dry, being moist makes more effective than in all chance nonetheless open and suseptible to an infection. i does not wrap her up, enable her lay on a towel. If she remains moist contained in the morning you may want to call your vet, she would have an infection and want antibiotics.
2016-12-05 08:49:17
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answered by ? 4
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Do you have any plain yogurt, baby food (chicken or lamb only, no veggies), plain cooked rice? Try feeding him any of these.
You should be worried, he should have had his first set of shots at 8 weeks old. Fortunately you have cared enough to get him to the vet tomorrow.
2006-10-29 15:07:00
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answered by trusport 4
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Take it to the vet asap and just keep an eye on him in the mean time. Provide water, but dont force it and deinfelty dont force food.
2006-10-29 15:19:22
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answered by countryjumper64 2
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Nutri-Cal, its a supplement for animals. Force feed baby food. Keep warm. Take to ER vet honestly. They are SO fragile when they're young. Good luck!
2006-10-29 15:09:36
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answered by Shay 2
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Find an emergency vet and go tonight. Kitten my not last till morning.
2006-10-29 15:05:43
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answered by GK 1
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it might be parvol ( i think that's what's it called) it happens to cats and dogs .my puppy had that at 4 or 5 weeks old, he seemed sad and didn't eat, nor played for 3 days so i got worried and took him to the vet, so i had to hospitalize him. they gave him ivy fluids and said that it happens because we didn't vaccinate him so it was now up to his body to fight it or not. he lived, but months later he and his mom ( or other doggy) got stolen. that's why is very imp for vaccinations. i'm hoping it's not that so good luck.
2006-10-29 15:09:45
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answered by black_metal_mist 2
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give him some gatorade & baby food thats what the vet told me if it happened again till i could get him there the gatorade keeps him from dehydrating give it to him from a dropper ...if there are any cats outside...make him an indoor cat cause there's a virus among cats called FIV
2006-10-29 15:11:34
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answered by garfld_2006 3
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Just be patient and comforting to him until you can get to the vet. It is very hard when your pet is sick but since he is so young he will probably be OK. Good Luck to you and your kittie!!
2006-10-29 15:07:12
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answered by Maggie 5
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First thing in the morning, cats do not have a good immune system, the smallest of sickness can lead to death.
2006-10-29 15:10:10
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answered by doris_38133 5
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