Yes. Humans can do the same also; if the water is cold enough and they person/cat is not warmed right away, they could catch pneumonia. If the kitten was still warmed right after her fall, and she still has pneumonia, it's probably because kittens don't have the strong immune system mature cats have. Hope this helps!
the kitten is in the farm house on the right, go upstairs and click on the hot water knob in the bathtub and the cat will jump out.
Yes they are allowed in water i give mine a bath everyday!
No no no no no. If they breath in water they will get pneumonia. Water can very easily get into their lungs, and if a kitten gets water in their lungs it is all over. ALSO Be very careful if you have to feed them with a syringe Let them lick the syringe end don't put it in their mouth unless they go for it, then you must let as little out as possible. No rushing feeding kittens, this also leads to pneumonia.
I plunged in to grab the falling glass of water in mid-air. He plunged his hand into the icy water to catch his $2000 wrist watch.
You can, yes. You can also try mixing some Kitten Milk Replacer (KMR) in with the water to try and entice the kitten to drink more.
It is very unlikely.
You can, but make sure the kitten has a sufficient amount of food and water and a safe environment.
It cost about 12 million dollars to make Falling Water
until it dies.
Precipitation is the process of water droplets or ice crystals falling from the sky.
I give water to a cat and a kitten. Alltogether that is 360ml.
Falling Sand game