Cats and kittens
The kittens are a serious risk during the development during the first three weeks in the womb. Infections can cause problems for normal development of kittens. For example, the kittens born will have a threatening brain damage when the mother is infected with panleukopeni or Feline infectious enteritis. Although vaccination of pregnant cat or other cats living in the same household harmful.
This should also be taken care of in advance, i.e. before the cat is pregnant because it is a very good measure of protection. The cats and kittens should be left alone for at least three days after birth. The kittens should be handled only after a week. The kittens must be kept in a dark room until they open their eyes that are 14 days. The cat takes care of the kittens until they are 4-8 weeks old. The kittens are soft, moist food for the first 4-5 weeks, so start with solid food when they are around 7-8 weeks old. Kittens can be adopted when they are about 8 weeks old.
When the cat is ready for breeding, it is necessary that it should be physically mature. Before breeding, it should be checked on both male and female cats are healthy and have no virus infections such as FIV or FeLV.
This should also be taken care of in advance, i.e. before the cat is pregnant because it is a very good measure of protection. The cats and kittens should be left alone for at least three days after birth. The kittens should be handled only after a week. The kittens must be kept in a dark room until they open their eyes that are 14 days. The cat takes care of the kittens until they are 4-8 weeks old. The kittens are soft, moist food for the first 4-5 weeks, so start with solid food when they are around 7-8 weeks old. Kittens can be adopted when they are about 8 weeks old.
When the cat is ready for breeding, it is necessary that it should be physically mature. Before breeding, it should be checked on both male and female cats are healthy and have no virus infections such as FIV or FeLV.
Posted in: on Thursday, April 16, 2009 at at 7:16 PM