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Will the authorities that you contacted let you know if they are going to take any action ,I really hope they act and stop this woman causing any more suffering ,people like her shouldnt be allowed to keep animals fingers crossed for the kittens |
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I dont know if they will let me know. This "breeder" has quite a few ads up on admart - selling cats that i saw while i was there. and some that i didnt. Hopefully the RSPCA will be able to sort this all out |
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Well I think you your an angel for taking the poor kittens away. You obviously care a great deal for animals or you would of left them there probably to rot and die like the 'ones upstairs'. I hope the RSPCA let you know what the outcome of there visit has been. Hopefully the kittens will start to pick up soon. If any of my pets get upset stomachs I feed them scrambled egg it usually binds them up quickly. You could mix it in with some raw minced chicken to make it more appetising. Best of luck. |
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If the kittens are still suffering with iffy tums you are just feeding it by giving them food. I realise the are very tiny, their weights are what I would expect my Persian kittens to be at about 6 weeks, but they will not gain any weight while they have such serious diarrhoea. The best action would be to starve them for 24 hours but to stop them getting more dehydrated is to put a glucose mix in their water. It is easy to make just add 1/2 teaspoon of glucose powder (available at the chemist) and a pinch of salt to 1/2 a pint of boiled and cooled water. After 24 hours then start reintroducing food. It might also be worth using Science Hill AD diet your vet should be able to sell you this it is brilliant for putting weight on for poorly cats. If they still have it try this again it just gives the tums time to settle. The other worry that I would have is that there is the possibility that the kittens have F.I.P. I hope they don't as this is fatal but they definitely haven't come from a careful home. Good luck. |
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