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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-07-01 06:37 pm

[ SECRET POST #3101 ]


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Re: Feral kitten advice?

(Anonymous) 2015-07-02 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
Is it pooping? For very young kittens, you have to gently massage their tummies with a wet washcloth to help them move their bowels--the mother cat normally does that by licking them.

Re: Feral kitten advice?

(Anonymous) 2015-07-02 04:06 am (UTC)(link)
Oh man, I'm not sure... I tried to leave the poor thing alone after we caught it and I had to transfer it into my kennel. I put in a small cup of water, but it just hissed at me, though I didn't take it out until five minutes before my coworker arrived to take the kitten.

I'll be sure to message her on FB about that. Good luck to her trying to massage it's tummy...

Re: Feral kitten advice?

(Anonymous) 2015-07-02 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)
But its eyes are open, right? I'm not sure when they stop needing the tummy massage to poop. And none of my cats particularly liked having their bellies rubbed, much less a spitting feral with flailing claws. On the other hand, it may be comforting and remind the kitten of its mother, so maybe it will tolerate it.