Tools: injection hose or baby cat special bottle.
Steps: let the kitten lie prone on the bed or leg, feed with a bottle, let the kitten suck by itself, pay attention to the size of the milk hole, and it is best to drop a drop of milk upside down. Don't let the kitten lie on its back, it is most likely to choke on milk. You can hold the kitten's forelimbs with your hands and let it lie on your hands to feed.
The temperature of milk should be controlled between 35℃ and 37.8℃. Within 2 weeks, the kitten is fed every 2-3 hours, with 2-5 ml each time; 1 month kittens can be fed about15ml every 4-6 hours.
If the kitten is full, there will be some milk bubbles in its mouth and its stomach will bulge. When a cat burps, you can put it on your shoulder and pat the cat on the back to help it exhale. Kittens are full, let them enter the sweet dream! When the kitten stops sucking the bottle and starts biting its nipple, you can start feeding it canned food.
Tips: Don't think that rural kittens don't need scientific feeding. The kitten's stomach is very fragile. Foods that humans think are nutritious, such as milk, may be fatal to them. Careful care can cultivate healthy kittens.
Young cats in rural areas can't relieve themselves within one month, so they need to wet their anus with cotton swabs or dip gauze in water about 15 minutes after eating to help stimulate excretion, and then help stimulate excretion again 15-30 minutes after eating.
In rural areas, it is best to keep kittens warm with cardboard boxes, put unwanted old clothes on them to help them keep warm, and then cover them with an old dress; If the mother cat is not here, the kitten can't keep warm by herself, so if you don't pay attention to the kitten's warmth and cold, it's easy to catch a cold. If it is autumn and winter, it is best to put a hot water bottle under the clothes to help keep warm. Don't put it outside for the kitten to blow, but put it in a sheltered room.