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PHKitkat
at Thu May 17 18:53:17 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHKitkat ]
Hi There,
Kittens have very sensitive digestive systems overall. Diarrhea is common and it's important to remember that babies get dehydrated very quickly and can go rapidly downhill.
I think that runts do tend to have problems. Even if they are healthy, they don't get as much milk as the bigger, stronger kittens and this gives them a rough start in life. A very small kitten may also have been born with something like a heart or lung problem. One danger sign would be that the little one isn't as active as the other kittens in the litter.
One of my present cats was the runt of the litter, and she ended up being totally blind. She was born feral and was emaciated and I took her home in hopes of saving her life. She was a very sickly kitten and her first year was rough, but she is now a healthy 8 year-old. She doesn't even know she is blind, although I believe she knows she is special.
Only time will tell if your kitty will have lifetime health issues. The fact is, though, that whenever we adopt a new baby we take a risk. Any cat or kitten can develop health problems.
Regards, PHKitkat
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