If I were you I would go to a veterinarian to get advice. But if you can't soon enough I would try to give him/her milk from a bottle, (when their kittens they usually can't see until older). And try your best until your able to go to the vet.**also i would try to keep him/her very warm because she/he is used to the heat from its mother**
It is generally recommended to remove a dead kitten from its mother to prevent any potential health risks or distress to the mother cat.
The appropriate time to remove a dead kitten from its mother is as soon as possible to prevent any potential health risks or distress to the mother cat.
There is afterbirth after each kitten is born. If a kitten does not survive in the womb, it would still be expelled from the mother.
Just pick up the dead kitten and get it out of there! A dead animal can cause harm to the rest of the litter and the mother cat.
More often than not, no. The mother and the kitten will adjust. Most likely, the kitten will not remember its mother. The mother will be fine.
TO PROTECT IT SINCE THE MOTHER MIGHT HAVE KILLED THE OTHER ONE SHE MAY THINK THEY ARE ALL DEAD AND NOT RECOGNIZE IT AS HER OWN
The kitten could think its their mother. Is the kittens mother still with it? If not, the kitten might think for some reason that it is suckling on its mother.
If the kitten has a mother the mother will help the kitten naturally, if not you might have to take a warm cloth and wipe the kitten's bum. That's how mother cats get them to go, the lick their bums
A mother cat bites her kitten's neck to carry them, discipline them, or stimulate them to nurse.
A kitten is usually weaned at baout 8 weeks.
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They meant washer not dryer. Must of been a article error.