Kittens need special care and attention when they are born. Here are some precautions:
1. Temperature control: The body temperature of newborn kittens is not stable yet, so they need a warm environment. You can use heating lamps or electric blankets to keep the temperature around the kittens at 28-30 degrees Celsius.
2. Breastfeeding: Kittens should only drink breast milk in the first few weeks. If the mother cat is unable or unwilling to breastfeed, you can consult a veterinarian for other feeding options.
3. Cleanliness and hygiene: Newborn kittens cannot go to the toilet by themselves, and the mother cat must help them defecate, so the kitten's diaper area needs to be cleaned regularly. At the same time, keep the kitten's body dry and clean to avoid infection with bacteria and viruses.
4. Regular check-ups: In the early stages of a kitten's growth, you need to check their health frequently. You can observe their behavior, mental state, and excretion to judge their health. If you find any abnormal symptoms, seek help from a veterinarian immediately.
In short, kittens need human care and protection when they are born. By providing a safe, warm, clean and nutritious environment and diet, you can help kittens grow healthily and establish a good relationship.
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