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TopicFound stray kitten...
BettyWhite
04/13/20 12:59:23 PM
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Yeah there's plenty of resources online with valuable information. Like you might need to hydrate it if it's skin isn't recoiling after the pinch test. Where you just lightly pinch the skin on the back of there neck and see if it goes back afterwards. If it stays pinched the baby is dehydrated. Hydrating it entails putting water with an electrolyte solution in the milk similar to Pedialyte.

And if it's not defecating on it's own you'll have to take a warm wet rag and simulate the mama licking their junk to make them pee and poop. Once it's a little older you can even give it a little bath in a bowl.

I'm not by any means a rehab expert. I've just helped raise a few litters in my day.

If you at all feel like it's too much, contact someone and express your desire to help with the rehab with intent to adopt.

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