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6 week old kitten
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Hey there,
We got a six week old kitten yesterday and are just wondered if someone could give me some advice. We're just a little bit worried, she hasnt been to the toilet (for a wee or a poo) in the last 24 hours but she has eaten and drunk a little water. Is this normal?! Also, she's sleeping a LOT. She's awake for 15mins at a time and then curls up and sleeps for hours. We've had two cats before but cant remember whether this is normal for a kitten! Also, I dont think we had our other cats from so young. 6 weeks seems very young.
Any advice anyone could give us would be great.
Thanks a lot
We got a six week old kitten yesterday and are just wondered if someone could give me some advice. We're just a little bit worried, she hasnt been to the toilet (for a wee or a poo) in the last 24 hours but she has eaten and drunk a little water. Is this normal?! Also, she's sleeping a LOT. She's awake for 15mins at a time and then curls up and sleeps for hours. We've had two cats before but cant remember whether this is normal for a kitten! Also, I dont think we had our other cats from so young. 6 weeks seems very young.
Any advice anyone could give us would be great.
Thanks a lot
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.no - they do tend to store it for hours and do the tiniest wees etc anyway. you could try getting kitchen towel and trying to stimulate toileting by rubbing their rear end in a motion similar to that of a mother cat licking and cleaning their young. kittens do kip for ages, but wake up at silly hours too. i am sure she will be stomping on your head at three in the morning before long. good luck x
We got our kitten at 5 weeks due to the fact that its mother abandoned it. Yes they do sleep loads, get used to it. ;-)
You may need to stimulate her to go to the toilet like stonekicker said. You also may need to feed her with a syringe ( the soft-ish ones you give young babys medicine with ). We put one of my jumpers over a hotwater bottle as a comfort tool you might want to try this . Good Luck
You may need to stimulate her to go to the toilet like stonekicker said. You also may need to feed her with a syringe ( the soft-ish ones you give young babys medicine with ). We put one of my jumpers over a hotwater bottle as a comfort tool you might want to try this . Good Luck