Oh, now I've just expired from the cuteness! And she's a calico, too, just like my Stella.
If you can get "kitten milk replacement" for her that's the best, if not, try to find some kind of lactose-free milk or goats' milk for her. And give her kitten food or very finely chopped cooked chicken; baby food works fine but be SURE it does not have garlic or onion in it because those are poisonous to cats. And keep her warm. Try filling a plastic soda bottle with hot water and wrapping it in a towel for her to snuggle with.
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Date: 2005-01-16 06:08 pm (UTC)If you can get "kitten milk replacement" for her that's the best, if not, try to find some kind of lactose-free milk or goats' milk for her. And give her kitten food or very finely chopped cooked chicken; baby food works fine but be SURE it does not have garlic or onion in it because those are poisonous to cats. And keep her warm. Try filling a plastic soda bottle with hot water and wrapping it in a towel for her to snuggle with.