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13-11-2006, 01:09 PM   #1

Worried new mum!


Thanks to every one for the welcoming and the advice... we've had Benjy for 4 days now and she's brilliant, we love her to bits.
As I've never had a kitten before there are a few things that concern me (may just be worrying for nothing)

After her jab she had been suffering from diarrhoea. I tried to give her just dried food but she was crying and only stopped when I gave her some wet. I mixed the wet and dried and yesterday she had a few solid poohs! I then without thinking gave her a duck pouch (wiskas) which went straight through her... I feel terrible

She also has a little wetness round her left eye, nothing major just a little more than the right which is why we're concerned.

And lastly she seems to be in a mood with me a little today cos we left her and went to work (my sister popped in and out) I also think she's missing the 7 other kittens she spent her first 8 weeks with

I'm popping to the vets later as my breeder suggested some prokolim to settle her stomach. Shall I take her with me for her eyes of is that over reacting (she was only there with the breeder last week)



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13-11-2006, 01:33 PM   #2

Re: Worried new mum!








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13-11-2006, 03:14 PM   #3

Re: Worried new mum!


A little stunner!! I have 2 British shorthairs, they are super.

Thing that puzzles me is that your kitten should of been FULLY vaccinated BEFORE you got her, its normal practice for pedigree Cats from reputable breeders. Why wasnt she?

Vaccinations can upset a kitten and puppy, if she were mine, I would give her tummy a complete rest for 24hrs, just water only, then introduce some chicken or white fish, just a little at a time. if she appeared unwell at all I would whisk her off to the Vet. You should also have recieved 6 weeks free insurance from your breeder, its free for them so there is no excuse for them not providing it.

Best of luck with her, she's a lovely kitten.
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13-11-2006, 05:35 PM   #4

Re: Worried new mum!


Good advice from Dawn there (and Benjy is a little poppet)



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13-11-2006, 05:58 PM   #5

Re: Worried new mum!


Yes - Dawn has covered much important stuff there. Your vet will be able to advise on the tummy upset/sticky eye. Not sure if it's the same, but my baby has had sticky eye on and off and everyone says it's normal. Could be the same for cats too?

Benjy is truly a poppet and you have some really super pics of her there.



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13-11-2006, 08:27 PM   #6

Re: Worried new mum!


Thanks for the posts (she is such a cutie!), she is going back to the breeders vet on the 30th for her second vacination, the lady (who was really lovely) said that kittens do most of their socialising in weeks 9 to 12 so it's best to have her from 9 weeks??

Popped down to the vet today and got her something to settle her.. I think your right Dawn but she would cry the houes down with no food
Her poohs (sorry if anyone is eating!) seem to resemble the food that she has just eaten i.e no digestion.

I'll give her two days for this medication to take effect and if its no better I'll take her to the vets.. God knows what the next vaccination will do to my poor girl



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13-11-2006, 08:33 PM   #7

Re: Worried new mum!


Welcome to the scary world of kitten parenthood! lol. I'm sure Benjy will be absolutely fine. It's probably a combination of the injections and the stress of moving to a new home. Can't wait to see lots more photos.



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13-11-2006, 08:42 PM   #8

Re: Worried new mum!


alex, after hearing what your going through I think your probably right, she seems ok and I'm probably over reacting... it's just cos she's the first kitten of my own and it's unbelievable how much I love her and want her to be happy!.. it's a scary time being a new mum!
Uv put my mid at ease thanx Caroline



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13-11-2006, 08:45 PM   #9

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I know exactly how you feel. When that little tiny bundle of fluff is lying sleeping in your lap, giving out gentle purrs, you would do absolutely anything for them. Enjoy Benjy now, 'cause, like children, they grow so fast!



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13-11-2006, 09:03 PM   #10

Re: Worried new mum!


Very good advice from the others; nothing to add here except give her some (((hugs))) from me! She's a real cutie!



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