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Warm Milk In Clean:

Warm Milk In Clean FOOD: When first taken from mother give warm milk in clean saucer 4-5 times daily. After a few days, add stale bread to warm milk. In week or so, give a little cooked cereal with milk. Occasion-ajly give small amount of finely chopped, cooked meat; never give raw meat to a kitten. Place all food in containers used only for pet; wash containers daily; keep food containers separate from household's dishes and wash separately. Water—Essential; must be clean, fresh, and available at all times.

HOUSING: Line small, strong cardboard box with plenty of soft, warm cloths; protect pet from chilling at night. FOOD: Give milk warmed to body temperature, using medicine dropper; feed every hour if pet is very young. As pet develops, feed by teaspoon; lengthen time between feedings, and add stale bread soaked in warm milk. When gnawing teeth come through, add stale bread or dry, butterless toast to milk diet. Later add a little bird and melon seed.


HOUSING: Line box with soft, warm cloths. Protect pet from chilling at night. FOOD: Give milk warmed to body temperature, using nursing Bottle with small nipple if pet is too young to drink by itself; feed every 2 hours if pet is very young. After a few days, add dark bread soaked in warm milk and squeezed dry. In a few more days, add meal worms, 2 or 3 at a time.
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