My pet had just given birth but I am worried about the smallest of her kitten, should help in the feeding?

Congratulations on your new kittens! If you have concerns about one or all of the kittens that your cat has just given birth to, it would be advisable to seek advice from your local vet. If vet fees or charges are a concern, generally vets do not charge you for a phone call and can offer some very helpfull advice over the phone.

Depending on where you live, you may find there is a free vet clinic nearby that you could visit. In general if a newborn kitten is not being fed by the mother, there is special powered newborn kitten milk powder that can be purchased from your local vet or pet store. Feeding a kitten the right amount is very important as too little and too much can both cause damage to a newborn kitten.

If the kitten is feeding but is just very small, there may not be a problem at all and it could be simply the runt of the litter, and if this is the case then there is probably nothing to worry about as runts usually come out very strong and healthy, they are just smaller. I hope this helps! Source: nycferalcat.org/info-kittensnew.php.

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