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Originally posted by moosmom
You need to get a kitten bottle from the pet store and poke holes in the nipple with a needle to make sure the milk comes out.
Heat the needle so it goes through the nipple easily.
Get KMR, which is a milk replacement for kittens.
Kittens that little need to be fed every 2-3 hours.
Once the baby is full, he will need to be stimulated to go potty.
To do this, take a soft cloth and gently massage it's butt near the rectum.
The kitten will pee (you'll feel something wet and warm on the cloth). It might poo too.
Put the kitten in a box or basket that the kitten can't climb out of, lined with lots of old towels.
Underneath the towels, put either a hot water bottle with boiling water in it or a heating pad set on low.
Make sure there is plenty of towels covering the pad or hot water bottle so the kitten doesn't get burned.
Maybe Donna will post here with a note about HOW MUCH formula you should be offering at each feeding.