Poor little thing. We've gotten 3 kitties in the last 15 years the same way.
As for feeding her, whatever you do, don't give her milk. That gives kittens diarhhea and it should only be given to adult kitties and even then, not very much. The KMR is a good idea and your vet should carry it. If there's none available, water should be fine.
Kitten chow for sure and we used to mix in a little water for ours when they were just learning how to eat solid food. Makes it easier for them to chew.
Keep her warm too, we used a heating pad covered by a towel and set on low. The bottle filled with warm water and wrapped up is good too or if all else fails, make her a little nest in a box and cover it up. If that doesn't work..snuggle her..LOL
Awwww...
Date: 2005-01-16 09:35 pm (UTC)As for feeding her, whatever you do, don't give her milk. That gives kittens diarhhea and it should only be given to adult kitties and even then, not very much. The KMR is a good idea and your vet should carry it. If there's none available, water should be fine.
Kitten chow for sure and we used to mix in a little water for ours when they were just learning how to eat solid food. Makes it easier for them to chew.
Keep her warm too, we used a heating pad covered by a towel and set on low. The bottle filled with warm water and wrapped up is good too or if all else fails, make her a little nest in a box and cover it up. If that doesn't work..snuggle her..LOL
Keep us posted..:)