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  2. Mother Cat Embraces Abandoned Kitten in a Heartwarming ...

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    A mother's love knows no bounds, even in the animal kingdom. New mama cat Mushu may be busy with her new litter of kittens, but when an abandoned stray came along, she knew exactly how to help.

  3. Kitten - Wikipedia

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    A young orphaned black kitten, showing signs of malnourishment. Kittens require a high-calorie diet that contains more protein than the diet of adult cats. [43] Young orphaned kittens require cat milk every two to four hours, and they need physical stimulation to defecate and urinate. [6]

  4. How to tell if your kitten is overweight: A vet’s guide - AOL

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    For example, a young kitten that's three months of age will likely do best having their calories split across four portions a day. Whereas a four month old kitten may be fine with three meals a ...

  5. Animal Rescuers Rate 'Guests in Their Kitten Nursery' and It ...

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    As adorable as it may be to watch orphaned baby cats being bottle-fed, actually doing it can be tiring and stressful. Kittens need to be bottle-fed every 2-3 hours as newborns, which can lead to ...

  6. Hannah Shaw (internet celebrity) - Wikipedia

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    Shaw frequently posts on YouTube and Instagram, her channel and account detailing her rescue work, and featuring instructional videos and posts on kitten fostering. Once the kittens featured in her videos are old enough, they are adopted out, with Shaw saying "Goodbye is the goal". [7] She runs her work through her nonprofit, the Orphan Kitten ...

  7. Vancouver Orphan Kitten Rescue Association - Wikipedia

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    VOKRA specializes in the care of bottle-feeding kittens who are orphaned or whose mother cannot feed them adequately. [7] The organization also provides care for pregnant and nursing cats, [7] both tame and feral. [4] The work can be intense: "in the case of sick or bottle-fed young ones, feeding and care can be needed every two hours, around ...

  8. When can a kitten eat wet food? - AOL

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    If a kitten is bottle-fed, you can adopt the same rule as if they were feeding from their mother. Begin to replace some of their formula with wet food once they've reached four weeks of age.

  9. Weaning - Wikipedia

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    The weaning process normally begins when kittens are around four weeks old, and is usually completed when they reach 8–10 weeks. It is important to remember that abrupt removal from the mother cat can have a negative effect on the kitten's health and socialization skills. [42] Weaning kittens should be done when the kittens reach 4 weeks old.