Posted on 12/07/2011 5:03:40 PM PST by jocon307
I need some advice on the two new kittens we adopted Saturday. They are very lethargic.
Definitely take them to the vet. There may be a problem or they may be a variant of the ragdoll breed. Ragdolls are very loving but also very quiet cats with a high pain tolerance and lose limbs.
I hope your cats feel better. I hope you have plenty of time because kitty threads on FR are never trite.
Adoption event........ pppffftt...........
If a pet shop was involved, it makes this very suspicious. Hate to sound like gloom and doom, but those kittens should be checked for leukemia immediately.
Lethary was the way I noticed it starting, leading to not eating and not drinking. By about that point, the cat was dying.
“Ragdolls are very loving but also very quiet cats with a high pain tolerance and lose limbs.”
I’ve heard of those cats but I didn’t know they suited their name so well.
I don’t know anything about pure bred cats, but I think if I hit lotto I’d try to learn about them.
We have a part-Ragdoll. She doesn’t go perfectly floppy like a full blooded one, but she’s a calm, gentle, affectionate kitty who clings like velcro and does love to just relax when being cuddled.
Hi all, here is a kitty update.
We have seen some real playing going on, but admittedly it is limited. Also some exploring.
They are very cute when they walk around together as one is all black and looks like the gray one’s shadow.
I talked to the lady from the adoption and she advises to give them time. There are no adverse health reports about the other 3 litter mates of these girls.
Right now they are in their ownest room, safe and sound as we are going to have a dog and an old duffer kitty visiting today since my friend who is re-locating from Maine to New Orleans will be stopping by.
I’m not sure how that is going to go over, I’m a little worried about the dog barking, otherwise of course we’ll keep the animals apart.
But, my thoughts are that if they are to be shook up better it happen now rather than in a week or two when (I hope) they’ll be out of their shells and something like a woofer might drive them back in.
To everybody, thanks again so much for your advice and feedback (and yes, silly jokes, limp kitten stew might still be an option - JUST KIDDING!).
Hubby is very impressed with the feedback.
I’ll post again and let you all know how things are working out.
Do that please.
It’s good to know that they are starting to come around.
Thanks for the update, and bless you for taking care of these precious little ones.
Thanks so much for the update. Nice to know that the little gals are progressing apace.
Truly. Sounds like they just needed a little time to adjust.
Hey, thanks for the update. Your kitties seem to be getting used to their territory, and happy to hear they are exploring more - I’ve seen kitties fall asleep in the middle of a joust-a-bout with littermates. Could be too that you have a couple of “quiet” kitties who maybe haven’t grown into their “personalities” yet. I agree it’s best to keep them separated from other pets, especially since they are still on meds and their immune system may be still fragile. Keep us posted!!!!
A little play, petting, and grooming each day will probably see them normalizing in no time. God bless them and their new family.
Cats, even older cats, get feelings of security from having their fur licked or brushed. Get a soft bristle brush and give those kittens brush time, especially around their ears and head, then down along their body and even their rear ends. You will be surprised at how fast they acclamate to you and their surroundings when they feel loved and secure.
Good to hear they are perking up. When my wife brought home out Siamese kitten, he hid under the bed for several days. Scared hell out of the wife thinking there was something wrong. Likely he was upset with being taken from his litter and spooked by the new surroundings. He was berserk within a month, tearing around.
How long have you had them? Sometimes they are just scared for a few days. Did they do a fecal? Are you giving them albon? Because to completely rid them of parasites, they need to get it 2 weeks to be completely safe. 9 days will allow them to grow it back. They could also need other medicine for different parasites. Another fecal is needed. Were they dewormed? Did they get their shots just before you adopted them? If they gave them shots when you adopted them, that could account for some of the lethargy. MAke sure they get their follow up shots if they gave them the FVRCP shot. They must get them at least 2 times to keep them immune of the diseases.
ha! The kitty in the photo is literally saying wordlessly, “Poor little ME!” “Someone rescue me!”
“Help me!” “Me, Me, Me, Me, Me-ow!”
A little egg yolk in their formula is key. The vet’s formula is lacking in some nutrients. Enough iron; and they can get anemic without it. Pet Milk, mixed with a little water, an egg yolk, a little corn syrup. Mix well.
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