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PHKitkat
at Sun Jun 18 23:04:25 2006 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHKitkat ]
Hi There,
It sounds like you are taking excellent care of this precious baby.
When an orphan is this young anything good is a milestone. Weight gain should happen slowly and steadily. Good appetite is also an indicator of health. You already know about the importance of the kitten pooping!
I am concerned about the "rattling" also. Bottle fed babies can get pneumonia easily and they may not survive. Since it sounds like this rattling is nasal, and not in the chest itself, your baby probably doesn't have pneumonia.
These tiny babies don't have a great chance of survival, especially if they are premature, but as long as you keep doing everything right you are giving her the best chance. I know the heartbreak of losing a bottle baby and nothing hurts quite like it. I will be remembering your baby in my prayers.
I recommend that you read this article. It is excellent and very informative:
http://www.cathobbyist.com/articles/CatHobbyist/OrphanedKittens.html
Take care, and please keep us updated.
Regards, PHKitkat

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