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Kitten arrived today! But she's not eating or drinking...

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Bewildermum · 27/04/2013 22:48

Hello there

Bluebell has arrived today - lovely little 10wk old girl. She's been exploring the living room, had lots of time under the sofa, lots of crazy kitten play, used her litter tray.... But has only sniffed at the food and drink that's out for her.

We've laid out water, cat milk, kitten biscuits and pouch food (all as recommended by her previous owner). Any ideas? I'm worried - - she is so little and it has been hours....she def seems to be looking for something, lots of mewing....

Thanks for any advice!

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ImTooHecsyForYourParty · 27/04/2013 22:55

probably looking for her mum.

do you have something for her to cuddle up to?

It's quite common for them to not eat or drink for the first day or so. They're in a strange place, with strange people and no mum. It takes a little getting used to.

Hopefully she'll have a bit of something overnight or tomorrow. Just keep taking her to the food and water and getting her to sniff it. Maybe put your finger in the water and gently touch her lips, if that won't scare her?

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cozietoesie · 27/04/2013 22:57

She's missing her littermates and Mum now and everything's probably a bit busy for her, brave though she's trying to be.

I'd make up a small quantity of really sloppy food (say some kitten food mushed up with warm water), put it in a very shallow dish (eg use a plastic container lid), turn the lights down a little and leave her alone for a bit.

Best of luck.

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cozietoesie · 27/04/2013 22:59

PS - and make it a chicken flavour pouch and not a fish flavour. Some cats don't like fish flavours in their complete food.

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cozietoesie · 27/04/2013 23:00

PPS - Where's the photo?

Smile

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Bewildermum · 27/04/2013 23:09

Yes she must be mewing for her mum. And thanks for the tips - maybe all the bowls are too big! I'll try your advice cozietoesie... Fingers crossed.

I'll try the photo thing....

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Bewildermum · 27/04/2013 23:18

...er, or maybe not.Photos too tricky for my brain tonight, will try tomorrow! She is a wee, black kitten with a hint of chocolate-coloured tabby stripe in the right light :-)

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sashh · 28/04/2013 06:09

pic, please pics.

don't worry, she is in a strange place and food is the last of her worries. You will probably find she eats in the night.

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cozietoesie · 28/04/2013 07:09

How did she get on overnight?

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Bewildermum · 28/04/2013 11:29

Hello, she seems fine! Still full of beans. She didn't touch her food overnight but has had a wee drink of water from her (smaller) dish and a spot of milk from my fingertips (thanks for both those tips!), and has just nibbled some biscuits under the chair - so maybe she just doesn't feel quite safe enough to eat out in the open yet. Phew!

Right, now to try those photos...

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nippysweetie82 · 28/04/2013 11:47

I can't give you much advice but I have a 10 week old kitten who refuses to eat any kind of kitten food. She's been living on scrambled egg and white fish for the past 2 weeks. If all else fails you could try your kitten with scrambled egg, maybe mix it with some of the kitten food pouch.

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Bewildermum · 28/04/2013 11:59

Oh thanks nippysweetie82, I'll bear that in mind if she doesn't start eating more.

I've added a coupl of photos to my profile now, hope you can see it?

Jac

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cozietoesie · 28/04/2013 12:17

Oh good - she's taking something. You could try smearing some kitten food on your fingers - or maybe also put her dish in an out of the way place so that she has more privacy.

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cozietoesie · 28/04/2013 12:18

What a pretty girl!

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ZebraOwl · 28/04/2013 13:55

What a darling!

Am sure with the excellent advice you've had here she'll settle down soon & you'll be worrying about her attempts to break into where her food is kept eyes the Zebra Cats meaningfully

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ZebraOwl · 28/04/2013 13:56

Curses. Forgot, again, about how I need to use not ** on here. Foiled again...

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SchroSawMargeryDaw · 28/04/2013 14:00

My first done this, I was so worried. I then went and got a bit of chicken, he ran up and stole it from my hand and ran to the corner with it! :o

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iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · 28/04/2013 14:01

What a lovely kitten. Smile.

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usualsuspect · 28/04/2013 14:07

Aww kitten. She will probably eat in the night for a while until she feels safe.

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Bewildermum · 29/04/2013 06:25

Thanks so much. I'm away from home for a couple of days (typical timing) but DH informs me she's been drinking and nibbling some more so hopefully she's getting there. She's also feeling brave enough to sleep in the open (behind DH's head on top of the sofa) and we have..... PURRING! :-)

(oh yeh and escaping from the living room)

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cozietoesie · 29/04/2013 10:02

Sounds like she's fine now and getting there. You'll probably arrive home to find her and DH watching television together from the sofa and your crust of dry bread meal on a plate in the kitchen somewhere.

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Bewildermum · 01/05/2013 21:50

Hehe Cozietosie how right you were!

Thanks to everyone who stopped to give me advice and reassurance - as you all said she would be, she is now really settled - eating, drinking, sleeping, using her tray - all great. DD (6 today) loves her too, and she (the kitten) is currently fast asleep in the crook of DH's elbow as he's watching telly - he's definitely the favourite. She's so gorgeous!

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cozietoesie · 01/05/2013 21:52
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