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  1. Ginmary

    Mother cat abandoned four kittens in our attic... does anyone here have any advice?

    My idea with the collars is that they don't have to be put on the cats. It would be difficult to catch the feral to use the Frontline on (and expensive) which also only lasts a limited time. A collar could possibly be placed in an area that the ferals hang out/sleep in.
  2. Ginmary

    Mother cat abandoned four kittens in our attic... does anyone here have any advice?

    YMMV Spaying is the most important issue. In addition to population control, it is important to prevent female cancers, avoid pregnancy stress on the body, and prevent STD’s and other diseases they can catch from feral males during mating as well as avoiding any physical harm that can also come...
  3. Ginmary

    Mother cat abandoned four kittens in our attic... does anyone here have any advice?

    Put the dropper at the very corner of her mouth. You should be able to get it past her "lip" Don't squirt, just let it drip in
  4. Ginmary

    Mother cat abandoned four kittens in our attic... does anyone here have any advice?

    You can use an eye dropper or syringe to put some drops of water into the side of its mouth to supplement water intake. That way they don't have to purposely suck so it's not their choice to refuse.
  5. Ginmary

    Mother cat abandoned four kittens in our attic... does anyone here have any advice?

    Yes, definitely keep them warm! After feeding (every 1 1/2 to 2 hrs when so young) get a damp, warm cotton ball and rub their bellies from the center down to their butt to get them to poop. The mother normally licks them to do this. If not, they can get impacted. If you don't plan on keeping...
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