On Fri, 07 Dec 2012 05:45:51 -0500, Gary > wrote:
>Brooklyn1 wrote:
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>> Inject... WRONG... a great way for the liquid to go down into the
>> bronchials and give the poor thing pneumonia. I've bottle fed four of
>> the cats I have now, two from three days old, two from three hours
>> old, and I've bettle fed several kittens and puppies previously. A
>> healthy kitten will nurse from a bottle almost immedietely if not
>> sooner... there are ways to urge them to nurse (the same way the
>> mother cat does) but it's much easier for someone to demonstrate than
>> to explain. If the kitten is not healthy then bring it to a Vet. If
>> you don't know how to nurse a kitten with a bottle ask a Vet, or Vet
>> Asst... most anyone with any authority at a legitimate animal shelter
>> certainly would have demonstrated before releasing a kitten that needs
>> to be nursed, and have the person actually bottle feed the kitten in
>> their presence to be sure they are successful, in fact they would have
>> given the person a couple of bottles with nipples (and shown the
>> proper hole size) and a can of kitten formula as a starter kit, and no
>> way would they ever mention eye droppers and definitely not
>> syringes... this entire story reeks of BS.
>
>You can't always be 100% correct, Sheldon.
>http://www.medhelp.org/tags/health_p...-one?hp_id=491
That's about a sick cat (not a nursing kitten), and I clearly
indicated to contact a Vet for a sick animal... one day you may learn
how to read for comprehension rather than to satisfy your snotty ego